The World Reproductive Industry Alliance (WFA) is jointly sponsored by more than ten assisted reproductive institutions from many countries including China, the United States, Thailand and Cambodia (Cambodia) and Colombia. It is an international organization that brings together reproductive scientific research institutions, reproductive centers from various countries, cross-border medical service platforms, reproductive medicine manufacturers, cross-border payment institutions and partners from different industries. With the core of promoting the efficient allocation of global reproductive medical resources and the coordinated development of industries, the association is committed to building a cross-border and cross-field cooperation ecosystem, helping medical institutions break through regional barriers, enhancing brand influence and global business expansion capabilities, and promoting reproductive medical technology Innovation to protect patient rights and interests.
The association focuses on the challenges brought by regulatory differences and resource mismatches in the global reproductive medical industry. By building a resource sharing platform, it achieves technical collaboration and patient referral among members; relies on centralized procurement and supply chain optimization to reduce operating costs; and relies on all-media brand integration of matrix and cross-border traffic (Including online live broadcasts, offline salons, cross-industry cooperation, etc.) Improve institutional exposure and customer acquisition efficiency; and comprehensively empower member units to standardize and develop large-scale development through measures such as formulating industry self-discipline conventions, providing cross-border legal support, and building an international talent pool. With the purpose of "promoting the exchange of resources and technological benefits", the association strives to become an innovation hub connecting the global reproductive medical industry and promote the industry to move towards globalization, specialization and sustainability.