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Future Fertility announces breakthrough in non-invasive euploid insights

Future Fertility has developed a significant advancement in reproductive care with the launch of Euploidy Insights.
This clinically validated, non-invasive tool analyses freshly retrieved oocytes to predict which are most likely to develop into euploid blastocysts—embryos with the correct number of chromosomes—during IVF treatment.
By providing these insights early in the process, Euploidy Insights is set to redefine how clinics and patients approach fertility decision-making.
Introducing Euploidy Insights
The AI models powering Euploidy Insights build upon Future Fertility’s current industry-leading MAGENTA™ AI and represent their most advanced technology to date.
Euploidy Insights was developed using their latest scientific research, which has been presented at renowned global conferences like ESHRE 2024.
This breakthrough emphasises the critical connection between egg quality and embryo viability, equipping fertility care teams with deeper personalised insights that:
- Support more effective, tailored counselling conversations
- Deliver key data to guide decision-making as treatment progresses toward embryo transfer
Jullin Fjeldstad, Head of Clinical Embryology at Future Fertility, said: “This is a ground-breaking moment.
“Euploidy Insights gives labs a non-invasive predictive tool to assess an oocyte’s potential, farther along the IVF process than ever before – from egg retrieval through to the likelihood of producing a euploid blastocyst.
“This deeper understanding supports more informed clinical decisions and ultimately better outcomes for patients.”
Redesigned Reports and Real-Time Predictions for an Enhanced Experience
Alongside this major innovation, Future Fertility is launching two other enhancements to its widely used VIOLET™ and MAGENTA™ oocyte reports, trusted by over 190 clinics globally.
Both reports will have a new refreshed design, which incorporates feedback from patients, clinicians and embryologists.
These enhancements prioritise user experience and offer:
- Improved readability and clarity of insights.
- A modern, clean look that aligns with today’s clinic aesthetics.
- Larger, high-quality oocyte images to strengthen patient engagement.
- A new resources section to empower patients with evidence-based guidance.
Embryologists using the software will also have the ability to do real-time oocyte predictions directly in the application, unlocking new use cases for lab workflows and egg banks.
Christy Prada, CEO, said: “Our refreshed report features are more than just a design update.
“They reflect our commitment to delivering both scientific innovation and an optimised user experience, making insights easier to interpret while enhancing the patient journey.”
Elevating Patient Engagement Worldwide
Patients across the globe appreciate Future Fertility’s reports for helping them feel more connected to their fertility journeys and better informed in their decision making.
With larger, high-quality oocyte images and deeper personalised, science-backed insights, the new reports provide greater support to patients as they navigate egg freezing and IVF processes.
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Wales becomes first UK nation to unite maternity care under a single digital record

System C has completed the national rollout of BadgerNet Maternity across all seven NHS Health Boards in Wales. This is the first time any UK nation has unified its maternity care under a single digital record and patient-facing app.
With approximately 26,000 babies born annually in Wales, BadgerNet connects maternity information across organisational boundaries in the country.
Expectant parents can access their records, maternity appointments and key updates digitally through a single app, wherever they receive care while clinicians have secure access to the right information at the point of care.
The national three-year agreement across all Heath Boards replaces a patchwork of separate local systems and eliminates the need for paper hand-held notes.
Anthony Tracey is director of digital at Hywel Dda University Health Board, the final of the Welsh Health Boards to go live with BadgerNet.
He said: “The rollout of BadgerNet across Wales is a vitally important step forward in modernising our maternity services and providing a consistent service across the country.
“By giving expectant parents direct access to their information and enabling clinicians to share data more effectively, we are strengthening safety, transparency and consistency in maternity care nationwide.”
For expectant parents, the single digital maternity record transforms how they engage with their care.
Instead of carrying paper notes and repeating information at every appointment, parents can access key details, appointments and updates digitally, supporting more informed conversations and shared decision-making.
The result is greater transparency, fewer administrative frustrations and a more joined-up experience throughout pregnancy and into the postnatal period, regardless of which health board they fall under.
For clinicians and Health Boards, the joined-up approach reduces duplication and streamlines handovers across teams and sites. Information is digitally captured once and made available securely wherever it is needed, helping to minimise errors, reduce time spent tracking down notes and support more efficient multidisciplinary working.
At a national level, linking maternity data across Wales creates a foundation for safer, more consistent care.
Aggregated, standardised information enables earlier identification of trends and variation, supports evidence-based policy decisions and enhances long-term service planning.
With a comprehensive view of maternity activity and outcomes across the country, Wales is now better positioned to raise standards for parents, babies and families.
Guy Lucchi, managing director of healthcare at System C, added: “Delivering a truly national approach across all seven Health Boards is a significant achievement for Wales.
“One shared system means information flows with the patient, not the organisation.
“That reduces duplication, supports earlier identification of risk and frees up valuable clinical time.
“Crucially, linking maternity data at a national level provides powerful insight to drive improvement. Health Boards can benchmark, plan services with greater confidence and ensure resources are targeted where they are needed most, while expectant parents benefit from clearer communication and a more connected experience of care.”
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