A concise guide to bringing AI into your laboratory
ESHRE Webinar
organised by the ESHRE Special Interest Group Embryology
Type
Advanced
Learning objectives
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.
Course description
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? If so, what is the best strategy for choosing the type of AI and how to implement it?. This webinar, will give participants the opportunity to understand whether it is the right time to implement AI in their laboratories, how to do it and in which sectors it will be most needed.
Target audience
Embryologists, ART technicians, researchers, clinicians and other personnel involved in reproductive medicine and ART
Needs assessment
Artificial intelligence (AI) appears to be here to stay and could help embryologists with various laboratory tasks. To get the most out of AI, however, it is essential that embryologists are updated on AI, are aware of the needs of their laboratories and develop strategies to implement AI in their laboratories.
Expected educational outcomes
Participants will be empowered to discover how AI can benefit their daily work, assess its feasibility in their laboratories and learn how to successfully integrate AI solutions.
Programme
Please take the time zone differences into account. Times are shown in Central European Time (CEST)
13:00 - 13:05
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Introduction by Sofia Makieva (Switzerland)
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13:05 - 13:45
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Presentation by Danilo Cimadomo (Italy)
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13:45 - 14:00 |
Q&A by Sofia Makieva (Switzerland)
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Practicalities
Participants will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to access the webinar (Zoom). Participants can obtain a certificate of attendance after watching the webinar on the eCampus platform. The recording will become available on the eCampus platform after the webinar took place. There will only be 500 places available to follow live.