
8 technological breakthroughs in fertility
Ahead of World Fertility Day on November 2, ISRAEL21c compiled a list of innovative Israeli advancements aiming to improve the success of IVF.

Ahead of World Fertility Day on November 2, ISRAEL21c compiled a list of innovative Israeli advancements aiming to improve the success of IVF.

FertilAI’s clinical decision-making platform Fertilane can help physicians make ideal recommendations for patients hoping to increase their fertility.

Fairtility proves that its novel algorithms outperform current FDA-approved systems for embryo selection.

While the bioscience aspects of IVF have advanced, it lags behind other healthcare verticals in the use of data science, says Fairtility CEO.

Imaging method could help doctors select the highest-quality sperm for injection into the egg, increasing IVF treatment’s chances of success.

Israeli obstetrician’s research shows that women undergoing IVF treatment are more likely to become pregnant if they limit sugary drinks.

Tel Aviv University researcher’s cutting-edge innovation offers new assisted reproductive technology for treating infertility.

Israel has the highest percentage of twins per 1,000 births than anywhere else in the world. More twins are born in Israel than in Britain, France and Germany.
With a reputation as a world leader in IVF treatment, Israel doubled the number of test tube babies conceived through in-vitro fertilization treatments during the