Dec 19, 2025

VetStem’s 2025 Year in Review

Posted by Bob under VetStem

It’s hard to believe 2025 is coming to a close! It’s been a busy year for VetStem with a new commercial partnership and multiple milestones reached. For our final blog of the year, we’re recapping some of our biggest news of 2025.

  • Perhaps our most significant development of the year came in February when we announced that we entered into an exclusive license and supply agreement with PetVivo Holdings, Inc. to commercialize VetStem’s PrecisePRP Products.
  • Following this announcement, PetVivo officially launched PrecisePRP at the annual Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas, NV. 
  • In March we secured additional funding to accelerate the final steps toward FDA conditional approval of StemStat™ Ortho, an allogeneic, off-the-shelf stem cell therapy for the treatment of canine osteoarthritis. This milestone positions VetStem to become the first company to bring an FDA-approved allogeneic stem cell product to the veterinary market – a groundbreaking achievement in the field of regenerative medicine.
  • In April, we reached yet another industry-leading milestone with over 40,000 stem cell treatments processed for nearly 17,000 patients.
  • August saw the VetStem Sales and Marketing team in Kansas City, MO for the annual Fetch DVM360 conference. We sponsored and exhibited at this show and teamed up with our commercial partner, PetVivo Animal Health. VetStem CEO, Dr. Bob Harman, and small animal technical services veterinarian for PetVivo, Dr. Juli Goldstein, delivered lectures about regenerative medicine and multimodal treatment approaches to osteoarthritis in small animals.
  • We wrapped up the year with a few record-breaking stem cell processing months as everyone worked to squeeze in their stem cell therapies before the holidays!

As we conclude our 24th year in veterinary regenerative medicine, we’re grateful for the progress made and energized for what’s ahead. Here’s to another year of advancing regenerative medicine and delivering meaningful, life-changing care for the animals who rely on us. See you in 2026!

Dr. Harman delivering a Regenerative Medicine lecture at Fetch Kansas City

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