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Day 1 Thursday 23th april 2026
Opening
Welcome
08:30-09:00
Welcome and reception of attendees
09:00-09:10
Opening words Amelia Rodríguez-Aranda, Spain
09:10-09:40
KEYNOTE LECTURE: Ideal studies and real world practice: the potential role of real-world evidence in ARTChristos Venetis, Greece
Session 1
Challenges in ovarian stimulation and luteal phase
09:40-10:00
Management of poor responders: is our daily clinical practice based on RCTs or RWD?Michel de Vos, Belgium
10:00-10:20
To dose or to let artificial intelligence dose: that is the question! A Real help?Eduardo Hariton, USA
10:20-10:40
The search for the optimal FET protocol continuesPeter Humaidan, Denmark
10:40-11:00
Round Table Discussion
11:00-11:40
Coffee break
Session 2
Endometrium-embryo dialogue: an enigma still to be unraveled
11:40-12:00
Endometrial immune profiling and precision therapy increase live birth rates after embryo transfer: a randomised controlled trialNathelie Ledée, France
12:00-12:20
Transcriptomics of endometrial regenerationXavier Santamaría, Spain
12:20-12:40
Traction force and mechanosensitivity mediate species-specific implantation patterns in human and mouse embryosSamuel Ojosnegros, Spain
12:40-13:00
Round Table Discussion
13:00-14:30
Lunch
Session 3
The uterus in 360 degrees: from clinical pathology to bioengineering
14:30-14:50
Adenomyosis: the missed and silent disease: do we have a real effective approach?Pietro Santulli, France
14:50-15:10
Global activities and outcomes of uterus transplantation: the first treatment for absolute uterine factor infertilityMats Brännström, Sweden
15:10-15:30
Uterus bioengineering: the future in reproductive surgery and infertility treatmentMats Hellström, Sweden
15:30-15:50
Round Table Discussion
15:50-16:30
Coffee Break
Session 4
Can we really improve the male factor?
16:30-16:50
Latest advances in sperm selection. Can we really improve the outcomes? An evidencebased approachAllan Pacey, UK
16:50-17:10
Paternal age and IVF conception: any limits? How to advice?Sara Martins Da Silva, UK
17:10-17:30
Challenges in sperm selection: AI comes to the rescueBetty Meiri, Israel
17:30-17:50
Round Table Discussion
Day 2 FRIDAY 24th april 2026
Opening
Welcome
09:00-9:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE: How to train leaders in an automated and AI assisted world? Which skills will need our IVF laboratory performers?Jordon Swain, USA
Session 5
A new era in the laboratory: from therapeutic refinement to high technology
09:30-09:50
AI tools in the lab: what to expect from their application. An evidence based approachCharles Bormann, USA
09:50-10:10
Maternal spindle transfer for repeated IVF failure: childhood outcomes and path towards clinical adoptionNuno Costa-Borges, Spain
10:10-10:30
Automation and vitrification: are we ready for that?Santiago Munné, USA
10:30-10:50
Round Table Discussion
10:50-11:30
Coffee Break
Session 6
Technical advances and ethical-legal dilemmas: will we find a common ground?
11:30-11:50
Mechanisms of human germ cell development. Are we closer to artificial gametes in our clinical practice?Nuria Martí-Gutiérrez, USA
12:10-12:20
Are we ready for designer babies?Diego Marín, USA
12:20-12:50
Navigating the Ethical and legal challenges of in vitro gametogenesis and genetic embryo selectionJonathan Anomaly, USA
12:50-13:10
Round Table Discussion
13:10- 14:30
Lunch
Session 7
Genetics and ART: genetic testing at every step
14:30-14:50
Evolution of PGT: where are the limits? Gap between evidence base and real-world useTony Gordon, UK
14:50-15:10
Non-Invasive PGT-A: Time for Clinical Adoption?Luis Navarro, Spain
15:10-15:30
Preconceptional genetic screening: leveraging genetics and artificial intelligenceTBC
15:30-15:50
Round table discussion
15:50-16:30
Coffee Break
Session 8
Patient Journey and accesibility: the real silent challenges
16:30-16:50
How dropout rates affect our patients and outcomes? Any room of improvement?TBC
17:10-17:30
Future challenges of IVF? Innovation and automation but… is it really accessible?Willem Ombelet, Belgium
17:30-17:50
Round Table Discussion
17:50-18:00
Conclusions and closing remarksAmelia Rodríguez-Aranda, Spain

* We are immensely grateful to our sponsors for their invaluable support, making this session possible. While their contribution has been instrumental, the curation of our speaker lineup remained an independent effort by the organizing committee to maintain the focus on impartial educational excellence.

Don't miss out on the Hands-on hysteroscopy workshop: Office hysteroscopy and morcellation intrauterine devices.
Presented and assisted by the Surgical Reproductive Unit of Eugin Barcelona
Dr. Maite López-Yarto / Dr. Julia Castellà / Dr. Mauricio Agüero / Dr. Samuel Pérez
Dr. Silvia Agramunt
14:30 – 15:50h – 1st SESSION, parallel to session 3 from the congress
16:30 – 17:50h – 2nd SESSION, parallel to session 4 from the congress
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