Mojo believes everyone should be able to have the family they want and they are working towards making this a reality.
Mojo’s vision is to develop solutions that become the new ‘gold standard’ in fertility care and transforms success rates from 25% to 75%. Through AI and robotics, they’re making high quality treatment quicker, cheaper and more accurate. Mojo’s global male fertility data bank represents the first step towards precision medicine in fertility.
The team started work in 2016 as a weekend project during their PhDs. The co-founders of Mojo are Mohamed Taha, Daniel Thomas, Fanny Chesa and Tobias Boecker.
Mojo’s vision is to develop solutions that become the new ‘gold standard’ in fertility care and transforms success rates from 25% to 75%. Through AI and robotics, they’re making high quality treatment quicker, cheaper and more accurate. Mojo’s global male fertility data bank represents the first step towards precision medicine in fertility.
The team started work in 2016 as a weekend project during their PhDs. The co-founders of Mojo are Mohamed Taha, Daniel Thomas, Fanny Chesa and Tobias Boecker.
Location: France, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, Lyon
Total raised: $1.88M
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Inventure | inventure.... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 18.11.2019 | - | $1.88M | - |
Mentions in press and media 1
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| 18.11.2019 | French medtech mojo diagnostics raises €1.7 million to make fertility treatments more affordable and effective | mojo diagnostics, the French medtech working to improve fertility care, has raised a €1.7 million round led by Nordic seed fund Inventure, with participation from Doberman, Privilege Ventures, and a number of angel investors. Fertility ther... |