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AI and computer vision remove the need for cell biopsy in testing embryos

AI and computer vision remove the need for cell biopsy in testing embryos
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FemTech startup AiVF secures CE mark & adds popular professor to its team

Results for FemTech startup AiVF secures CE mark & adds popular professor to its team Israeli femtech startup AiVF scores CE clearance to market through the EU, and announces the addition of a prominent professor to the team of AI biological experts Dor Schwartz / 2 May 2021 • 2 min read AiVF, an Israeli startup helping In Vitro Fertilization clinics transition into the digital age, secured the European CE Mark, which enables the company to market throughout the EU. In addition to the regulatory approval, the company also added quite a familiar figure to its management team; onboarding Prof. Dan Ariely, a global expert in the field of behavioral economics.

IVF is complicated AI companies are looking to help

(Photo Credit: Getty Images/Ariel Skelley)  People in the U.S. are waiting longer to have babies. And more and more families are seeking help with getting pregnant. In fact, according to Penn Medicine, one million babies have been born between 1987 and 2015 using in vitro fertilization or other assisted technology. But IVF success rates remain relatively low. There is a 21.3% chance of full-term normal birth weight and singleton live birth per assisted reproductive technology cycle, Penn Medicine states. However, innovators are looking to artificial intelligence to help boost these numbers and help people have genetically healthy babies. The new technology is also expected to help cut down on the cost of invasive procedures.

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