
Discover Expert Insights at Europe’s Leading Event on Human Reproduction
At the upcoming 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) you will get up-to-date insights on all fields related to human reproduction. Attend 80+ scientific sessions, participate in four exchange sessions with major fertility associations and four challenging debates. Topics will include genetics, global data on infertility, ART, PGT, endometriosis, ovarian stimulation, embryo research, male fertility and more. You will discover the most recent ESHRE insights!
Visit the exhibition area to find technological innovations such as a liquid Nitrogen generator manufactured by F-DGSi. Liquid nitrogen serves as a crucial element in human reproduction, playing an indispensable role in preserving biological materials like oocytes, embryos, and sperm. These materials need ultra-low temperatures to stay viable and intact during storage. Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) is essential for this cryopreservation, cooling biological materials to -196°C (-321°F) to ensure long-term preservation.
Traditionally, the procurement of liquid Nitrogen has presented logistical challenges, safety risks and purity concerns with the supply in bulk tanks, liquid Nitrogen dewars or vessels. The CRYOGEN series manufactured by F-DGSi aims to address these issues by offering a liquid Nitrogen generator that operates on-site, directly from ambient air.
Visit the F-DGSi booth A061 to talk to our experts and experience the latest in our on-site liquid Nitrogen generation. From generating 8 L/day up to 960 L/day, our CRYOGEN offers you a seamless solution tailored to your human reproduction needs. Simply connect the unit to a power supply and the system is ready to deliver liquid nitrogen cooled to -196°C (-321°F) at the touch of a button.
Mark your calendar and visit us at the 41st Annual Meeting of ESHRE
🚩 A061
🗓️ June 29 – July 2, 2025
⏰8:30 – 17:00 hrs
📍 Paris Expo Porte de Versailles
🎟 Register now https://www.eshre.eu/ESHRE2025/Registration