Spotlight on ASPIRE 2026! POWER IVF Debuts with Integrated US-Mexico Cross-Border Assisted Reproductive Healthcare System
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The 15th Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASPIRE 2026) was successfully held at the China National Convention Center (CNCC) in Beijing, China from May 8 to 10, 2026.
Under the theme of Journeying the Silk Road of Reproductive Care, this annual conference draws on the spirit of the ancient Silk Road in bridging diverse cultures and facilitating knowledge exchange, aiming to advance communication, collaboration and coordinated development in the field of reproductive medicine across the Asia-Pacific region.

ASPIRE has continuously advanced the progress of assisted reproductive technology and the improvement of service quality across the Asia-Pacific region since hosting its inaugural annual meeting in 2001, standing as one of the most influential academic events in reproductive medicine in the region.
ASPIRE 2026 features a comprehensive academic agenda covering the latest advances in IVF, clinical research in assisted reproduction, reproductive counselling and fertility nursing, with a special focus on the two emerging specialized fields of counselling and fertility nursing.

ASPIRE 2026, a high-standard reproductive medicine conference in the Asia-Pacific region, sets a stringent threshold for participating exhibitors. Exhibitors are required to not only have solid overseas assisted reproductive resources, but also possess full capabilities in cross-border service systems. The core highlight of this exhibition booth is the integrated US-Mexico cross-border assisted reproductive healthcare system that it has vigorously promoted in recent years.

US System – The Foundation
The advantages of the US system lie in a comprehensive legal framework, in-depth clinical experience, and diversified fertility treatment options covering married couples, unmarried individuals and diverse family structures.
Mexico System – The first overseas outpost that fully extends the US system.
Two years ago, POWER Fertility Center built an assisted reproduction center that follows identical U.S. technical standards. Adopting American clinical protocols combined with local resources and at approximately one-third of the cost in the United States, the Mexico system serves diverse demands including single clients, diverse families, gender selection, egg and sperm donation, and third-party assisted reproduction.

Resource sharing and client segmentation are highly aligned with the thematic spirit of communication, cooperation and knowledge exchange highlighted by this year’s ASPIRE 2026 themed “The Silk Road Journey of Reproductive Medicine”.At the booth, our integrated service pathway attracted widespread attention. Inquiring families with cross-border fertility needs consulted on legal compliance, eligible groups for programs in different countries, and full-process service guarantees.



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