Esco Medical proudly announces its participation in the groundbreaking Walking Egg Project, an innovative initiative in South Africa that seeks to revolutionize the landscape of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and make infertility care accessible to all.

The collaborative effort involves key players such as the University of Pretoria, Belgium’s Hasselt University, and The Walking Egg NGO. Esco Medical contributes by providing essential IVF equipment, including Multi-Zone ART Workstation, Airstream® Class II BSC, Air Purifyer, and CelCulture® CO₂ Incubator to support the project's mission.

Walking Egg Project

In a world where access to infertility care is often limited, the Walking Egg Project is committed to breaking down barriers. The collaboration, backed by Esco Medical's support, aims to make high-quality ART services available to individuals facing infertility challenges, irrespective of their socioeconomic status.

At the heart of this collaboration is a pioneering mobile IVF laboratory, a world-first initiative equipped with cutting-edge ART equipment supplied by Esco Medical. Spearheaded by Gerhard Boshoff, Acting Deputy Director of Medical Science at Steve Biko Academic Hospital's Reproductive Biology Laboratory, as part of a joint PhD project under the auspices of the Universities of Pretoria and Hasselt and supervised by Profs Carin Huyser and Willem Ombelet, this mobile unit employs a simplified IVF culture system developed by The Walking Egg. This innovative approach not only makes infertility treatment affordable but also demonstrates its effectiveness.

“Infertility care goes beyond medical treatment; it is about fulfilling the dreams of parenthood and alleviating the emotional burden associated with infertility,” Professor Vanessa Steenkamp, Deputy Dean of Teaching and Learning at UP’s Faculty of Health Sciences, emphasizes the profound impact of accessible care on individuals and families.

Professor Willem Ombelet, a pioneer in infertility research from Hasselt University and The Walking Egg, underscores the global significance of this collaboration. By showcasing the success of the mobile IVF laboratory, the initiative aims to set an example for the world, proving the affordability and effectiveness of IVF.

SA Walking Egg Project

As partners in this transformative journey, Esco Medical invites everyone to join in championing accessible and affordable reproductive healthcare. Together, with collaborators like The Walking Egg, the goal is to break down barriers, uphold fundamental rights, and change lives. Stay tuned for updates and opportunities to get involved in this life-changing endeavor.

For more information and updates, visit the Walking Egg Project website.