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Fertilisation failure: now what?


Fertilisation failures, although uncommon in laboratory practice, are unpredictable and challenging. The latest developments in the field to better understand fertilisation failures will be explored.

eCampus, on-demand

registration open until 06 September 2025

The eggstraordinary beginning

The oocyte provides the molecular building blocks to create an embryo and this workshop will give comprehensive insights into the challenges faced by embryologists and the latest techniques in ART such as AI, time-lapse imaging and pronuclear transfer.

eCampus on-demand

registration open until 10 October 2025

Personalised medicine in reproduction

Personalised medicine is a hot topic in reproductive care and this workshop will explore the promises and perils for patients; with expanded carrier screening, ovarian stimulation, assays for PGT-A and fertility preservation for cancer among the many areas covered.

eCampus on-demand

registration open until 08 November 2025

Red alert: embryo developmental arrest


Participants will have a comprehensive overview of the causes of embryonic arrest and strategies for preventing, predicting and effectively managing these events when they occur.

eCampus on-demand

registration open until 22 November 2025

The devil is in the details

By the end of this precongress course, participants will be equipped to make better-informed decisions regarding the intricate details of IVF laboratory techniques. They will receive useful tips to improve laboratory results, stay updated with current best practices and recall essential techniques and expertise crucial for enhancing IVF success rates. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of meticulous attention to detail in our practice, which is vital for achieving optimal outcomes in IVF procedures.

Paris, France

29 June 2025

A concise guide to bringing AI into your laboratory

The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be here to stay and getting closer to our daily lives, but is now the ideal time to implement it in our laboratories? Participants will have the opportunity to find out how AI can help them in their daily work, whether AI is beneficial for their laboratories and how to implement it.

Webinar

11 September 2025

Reproductive medicine unfiltered: addressing today’s biggest challenges


An exclusive webinar series bringing together all ESHRE Special Interest Groups to explore the latest challenges, innovations, and ethical considerations.

Webinar series

16 September-25 November 2025

Essentials of vitrification


The advent of vitrification has transformed the landscape in ART and this workshop will focus on the challenges, good practice and the latest techniques including the role of artificial intelligence, gamete storage limits, and dehydration/rehydration of oocytes.

Zurich, Switzerland

23-25 October 2025

The future of cryopreservation with ultra rapid vitrification


Participants will gain comprehensive insights into the latest advancements in vitrification, including updates on protocols, success rates and their potential impact on laboratory practices.

Webinar

28 October 2025

The Istanbul Consensus update: a revised ESHRE/ALPHA consensus

Participants will gain an understanding of the updates to the ESHRE/ALPHA consensus on oocyte and embryo static and dynamic morphological assessment.

Webinar

02 December 2025

The Atlas of Embryology

The ESHRE Special Interest Group in Embryology published the Atlas of Embryology in 2000 as a supplement to Human Reproduction. This initiative was received with acclaim and has become a very valuable reference that is used by embryologists all over the world.
We have undertaken to produce a new edition that completely updates the first edition and have chosen to publish it as an online document that provides the additional advantages of flexibility for revision and ease of consultation.

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Certification for embryologists

ESHRE’s Executive Committee in 2006 under the guidance of former Chairman Arne Sunde set up a group to define a scheme for certification of clinical embryologists. The aim is to certify competence of clinical embryologists working in IVF and to develop a formal recognition for embryologists. This website provides information for applicants regarding timelines and tracks. Application forms, log books, curriculum, and sample exams papers.

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