The event, which will be held from the 21st to the 23rd of this month, will be a meeting point to exchange knowledge and innovations in fertility treatments.
A hundred experts will meet in Benidorm for the 18th Congress of the National Association of Assisted Reproduction Clinics

This month, Benidorm will be the epicentre of assisted human reproduction on the occasion of the 18th Congress of the National Association of Assisted Reproduction Clinics (Anacer), which will take place from the 21st to the 23rd of this month. This event, which will be inaugurated by the Councillor for Health and First Deputy Mayor, Ana Pellicer, will bring together a hundred experts at the Primavera Park Hotel and the Assembly Hall of Benidorm City Hall, where the event will take place.
This annual congress has established itself as a benchmark in the sector by bringing together prestigious specialists to analyse the most recent advances, debate the challenges of fertility and share clinical experiences over three days with presentations on current issues in the sector.
The congress will start on Saturday, 22nd with the official inauguration, followed by the presentations. Among them, some stand out, such as ‘Lessons from having performed PGT-A on more than 64,000 embryos’ by Dr. Roberto Matorras, a reference in the field of embryonic genetics; ‘Controversies on the use of calcium ionophores after ICSI fertilization failures’ by Dr. Minerva Ferrer.
Dr. Signe Altmäe will present her lecture on ‘Endometrial Microbiota’ in which the latest discoveries on the influence of the microbiome on embryo implantation will be addressed. Also Dr. Ignacio Mazzanti, president of Anacer, will present the ‘Results of the Anacer multicenter study on gonadotropins’.
The Anacer Congress will be a meeting point for the exchange of knowledge and an opportunity for professionals in the sector to expand their network of contacts and discover the latest innovations in fertility treatments. It will therefore be an event that will set trends in the field of assisted reproduction and will provide valuable information for patients and specialists.