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Conceivable | Automating the IVF Lab

During my first year at Conceivable Life Sciences, I’ve watched an automated IVF lab go from theory to generating pregnancies that will soon result in babies being born. If that doesn't scream "future," I don't know what does! We’re talking automated single-cell surgery. Because let's be real - human hands, as miraculous as they are, just don't cut it at this scale, operating consistently and unfailing at dimensions of 1/2 the diameter of a human hair. You want steady? You want precise? You want 24/7 operational capacity? Then we must talk robots. Right now, IVF is the caviar of reproductive medicine - a luxury for the 5% who globally can afford it. Automation? That's the great equalizer. Imagine a world where using a safe, precise, automated IVF lab to build a family is as easy and accessible as automated Lasik surgery. That's the world Conceivable is building, one microscopic step at a time. The future of healthcare is precision, the future of precision is robotics, and the future of robotics in IVF is happening now at Conceivable. I'll be at European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) in a couple of days, along with others from our team (Alan Murray, Jacques Cohen, Joshua Abram, Alejandro Chavez-Badiola, Dr Stephanie Kuku, MD, Ann Watson, Shivani Nookala, Aike Ho) if you want to learn more about Conceivable and chat about the future of IVF. #ConceivableLifeSciences #robotics #automation #IVFautomation #IVF #IVFforall #womenshealth #ESHRE

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