Haier Biomedical’s IoT ULT Freezers Support the Development of Life Science Research

Date:2022-11-22
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Amid the rapid development of the Internet of Things, people have expected higher and higher requirements for ULT freezers. In addition to performance improvement, building a biological sample sharing platform has also become a new development trend for ULT freezers.


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With the help of IoT technology, Haier Biomedical can manage biological samples and their relevant information efficiently in the biobank field and regulate the sample storage of unified standards by building a biological sample sharing platform.


Adhering to product innovation and upgrade, Haier Biomedical has launched a new generation of ULT freezers by combining cryogenic storage and IoT technology. Designed with an IoT monitoring module and an intelligent IoT sample management system, the products can monitor the cabinet temperature and the equipment running status in real-time to safeguard the security of samples comprehensively around the clock.


Additionally, by installing the display module, the information storage and processing module, and the BIMS system, the Haier Biomedical ULT freezers can accurately identify and record the storage positions of samples according to the sample tags and via the scanning system. In doing this, the products enable users to achieve one-key synchronization and one-second access when viewing and accessing samples, thus greatly reducing their time costs.

Haier Biomedical biobank ULT freezers have solved problems concerning secure sample storage for many overseas users.


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<1>Haier Biomedical's TwinCool ULT Freezer was successfully installed at the Hospital Inglês Charles Miller in Brazil to support the hospital’s blood station construction project. With dual independent refrigeration systems and hydrocarbon refrigerant technology, the TwinCool ULT Freezer can maximize sample safety and has won high recognition from the hospital.


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<2> Haier Biomedical TwinCool ULT Freezer has won the favor of labs at Washington University in St Louis. Both the Finck Lab and Davidson Lab from the University procured and installed Haier Biomedical TwinCool ULT freezers. Through the combination of cryopreservation and IoT technology, the TwinCool ULT freezer offers the highest level of protection for valuable samples which require strict and continuous storage conditions.


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<3>Haier Biomedical also has an outstanding performance in the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (hereinafter referred to as CDC) plays an important role in the prevention and control of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the help of IoT technology, the Haier Biomedical dual-system ULT freezer has delivered secure and effective sample storage services for CDC. The dual-system ULT freezer can achieve real-time interaction among humans, machines, and samples and detect and control the sample temperature and the equipment running status effectively.


As the leader in the biomedical industry, Haier Biomedical always aims at the forefront of global technology and innovation. By linking to industry experts, hospitals, scientific research institutions, governments, etc., Haier Biomedical’s biobank solutions strive to help all customers achieve user experience appreciation and iterative upgrading.