Project description
Enhancing fertility treatment with AI solutions
Demographic decline is impacting an increasing number of countries. The World Health Organization recognises fertility disorders as ailments that affect civilisations. However, a potential solution is emerging today through in vitro procedures aided by AI. In this context, the EU-funded AI4IVF project aims to advance two specific AI solutions for treating fertility disorders. One of these solutions, EMBRYOAID, employs algorithms designed to identify the most promising embryos by analysing time-lapse pictures. The second solution, FOLLISCAN, establishes a technological platform that accurately measures follicles, facilitating the selection of appropriate hormonal treatments. Consequently, the safety and effectiveness of in vitro fertilisation procedures are poised to undergo significant enhancement.
Objective
At MIM Solutions, we are using artificial intelligence and machine learning to address the worldwide fertility disorder occurring in an increasing number of countries.
Specifically, we are developing two solutions - EMBRYOAID (https://www.mim-solutions.ai/embryoaid/(opens in new window)) and FOLLISCAN (https://www.mim-solutions.ai/folliscan/(opens in new window)) that utilize AI to help couples struggling with infertility to conceive.
We have been developing those technologies for 2 years now and we have developed our MVP that are ready to be certified and commercialized. However, this is an enormous organisational, financial and startegic challenge for MIM Solutions.
Short about the company: The company is the first spin-off of the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw. We are committed to combining rigorous scientific research with solutions to real-world problems. We provide organizations with the most efficient and, at the same time, the safest ML technology, remaining at the forefront of scientific research in this field. Founder-led and with the majority of PhDs, MIM Solutions has one of the most experienced teams of AI and ML experts in Poland.
Awards: Innovator of the Year Award awarded by the University of Warsaw 2022, Central European BioForum Award 2022 in the BioDigital category.
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HORIZON.3.2 - European innovation ecosystems
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIE-2022-SCALEUP-02
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02-662 Warszawa
Poland
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