Haier Biomedical made a strong impression at the BBMRI Conference in Bologna, Italy, hosted from May 13 to 16, unveiling a series of groundbreaking solutions and core products. The showcase attracted global attention from research institutions, medical institutions, and industry experts.
UltraEco ULT Freezer: A Benchmark in Energy Efficiency and Cost Reduction
Haier Biomedical launched its UltraEco ULT freezer, dubbed the "energy-saving pioneer." With a record-low daily energy consumption of just 4.16 kWh, the product has earned ENERGY STAR certification, making it the most efficient product in its class. It offers a practical solution for laboratories aiming to significantly reduce long-term operational costs.
-150°C Cryo Freezer: Dual Advancements in Energy Efficiency and Environmental Sustainability
Haier Biomedical also presented the industry's only -150°C cryogenic freezer powered by hydrocarbon refrigerants, setting a new standard for deep cryogenic storage through green technology. Featuring a professional-grade and a four-stage dual-compressor refrigeration system, the product achieves high energy efficiency while maintaining zero global warming potential (GWP), achieving both energy and environmental breakthroughs.
RFID System: Revolutionizing Intelligent Sample Management
Haier Biomedical's RFID system was praised as "the top innovation of the event." Integrated into multiple products such as ULT RFID refrigerators, the system combines four identification codes — OR code, tube barcode, digital tube ID, and RFID tags — to greatly enhance sample security and traceability. In automated blood refrigerators, RFID tags enable real-time blood bag location tracking and support rapid, digital cross-matching.
Through its display at the BBMRI Conference, Haier Biomedical fully demonstrated its pioneering strength in life sciences with cutting-edge products that are energy-efficient, environmentally sustainable, and intelligently designed. Looking ahead, the company will continue to lead innovation in the field and contribute to global life science research and healthcare protection.