Apr 10, 2026, 16:06
Madhur Hamine: IVF Does not Have a Technology Problem It Has an Access Problem
Madhur Hamine, Managing Director at Oospheere, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“IVF doesn’t have a technology problem.
It has an access problem.
Worldwide 200 million infertile couples
5 million IVF cycles
Over 95% never reach treatment each year
This is not a gap.
This is a massive opportunity.
In this article, I break down:
- Where the world stands
- Why India is the biggest growth market
- What will define the future of IVF
The next decade belongs to those who solve access.
What’s your view?”
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