ABU DHABI (WAM)
As part of its mission to enhance fertility care in the region, Burjeel Holdings has commenced the Trust Fertility & Gynecology Conference 2025 in Abu Dhabi, bringing together leading international and regional experts in reproductive medicine, gynaecology, embryology, and fertility technology.
Hosted by the Group's Trust Fertility Clinic, the inaugural two-day conference is themed 'Building Trust in Fertility Innovation', and serves as a platform to share knowledge, explore emerging techniques, and discuss ethical frameworks in fertility care.
The conference was inaugurated by Dr. Sedra Rashed AlMansoori, Member of the Federal National Council, Member of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Health Committee, and Advisory Family Physician.
In her remarks, she noted that the theme of the conference is closely aligned with the nation's priorities. She pointed out that the leadership has declared this year as the “Year of Community” and established a dedicated Ministry of Family to strengthen stability and cohesion.
The two-day conference will bring more than 50 global experts and delegates from over 25 countries for expert-led sessions aimed at enhancing skills and advancing knowledge in reproductive health. It will feature 20 research papers and 19 scientific sessions covering a comprehensive range of topics related to fertility.
Prior to the conference, six specialised workshops were conducted, offering hands-on training in AI applications in IVF laboratories, hysteroscopy for fertility, ovarian tissue cryopreservation, laparoscopic fertility surgery, and other complex procedures.
“By bringing global fertility experts together, we are pushing the boundaries of science and technology while fulfilling our commitment to every family who entrusts us with their greatest hope,” said John Sunil, CEO of Burjeel Holdings.
“From sperm and embryo selection to preservation techniques, cutting-edge technologies are already demonstrating their ability to enhance key stages of IVF. In the future, the integration of science and technology will allow us to deliver more precise, personalised, and effective treatments. The conference will provide an insightful perspective on this ongoing evolution,” said Dr. Walid Sayed, Group Medical Director, Trust Fertility Clinic.
Prof. Ahmed Elbohoty, Conference Chairman and Consultant in Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Medicine, Trust Fertility Clinic, added that the conference is a unique opportunity to chart the roadmap for the safe and responsible adoption of AI in fertility practices. “The insights and evidence presented here will help shape the way the technology is integrated into clinical practice,” he noted.