Not long ago, infertility was one of the primary concerns for many couples; however, things have drastically changed over the last few years. The fertility industry now stands where intended parents can plan when they want to start a family. Evolving technologies and advanced systems are effectively shaping the world of fertility. IVF strategist Bill Garbarini is helping others achieve their desired results and make happy families.
Since the birth of the first IVF baby in 1978, IVF has grown into a notable business around the globe. What was once a medical department-initiated, innovative research project has become responsible for as many as 10% of births in some Scandinavian countries. The various treatments have made interested parents aware of their options and cost, which may be unaffordable for them in the U.S.
With more than 20 years of knowledge in the fertility industry, Bill introduces a unique perspective to the field. While IVF is considered an expensive procedure hindering access to fertility care, Bill aims to make the procedure affordable by introducing modern technologies and techniques.
Why does he have so much trust in his goal? Being one of the prominent healthcare strategists in the U.S., Bill has had a significant role in building the world’s first automated robotic storage company solely dedicated to safeguarding IVF tissues and cells. For the last ten years, he has been fundraising and guiding large transactions for various IVF companies.
Bill has been in the field for over 20 years and has gained fulfillment by helping others experience the joy of parenthood. With his own family as the primary driver of his happiness and contentment, he has dedicated his years of work and expertise to helping others build a family.
Globally, more than eight million children have been born through IVF under a spectrum of assisted reproductive technologies. Bill seeks a holistic outlook on life where everything is connected and mutually dependent. Dedicated to helping IVF companies solve a range of problems, he is guiding them in starting fertility-specific businesses and strategic plans for newly-initiated companies.
Bill recently joined Conceivable Life Sciences as their first COO. Conceivable aims to make the IVF more accessible to patients by introducing robotics and automation into the IVF lab. In this way, embryologists can concentrate on using technology by eliminating some of the more monotonous, repetitive and time-consuming work.
Moreover, he considers IVF the key to unlocking happiness for infertile parents. For this reason, he dedicates his efforts to making infertility treatments accessible and affordable. You can reach out to Bill through his LinkedIn.