Biolog-id, a global service provider of connected healthcare solutions, and Nicholson Consulting, a consulting and engineering company specialising in the blood transfusion field, have joined forces to set up a demonstration lab located at Malvern Hills Science Park, Worcestershire.
This co-branded demo environment will showcase to the UK market the biolog-id’s Biolog Transfusion Solution.
Based on RFID technology, Biolog Transfusion Solution has been designed to respond to the needs of all the parties involved in the blood transfusion supply chain. By combining software, equipment and tags, this innovation offers to manage in real-time each application area, from collection and manufacturing at the blood centre, central and remote inventory at the blood banks to blood compound administration at the patient’s bedside.
Flexible and reliable, the biolog-id technology generates value throughout the lifecycle of blood products to help healthcare professionals better drive their operations. Benefits that customers will be able to discover from the opening of the showroom, scheduled for early June.
Gordon Nicholson, managing director at Nicholson Consulting, said: “We are very pleased to collaborate with biolog-id to successfully implement this project. This demonstration lab will be a real asset for our potential customers: this will not only allow them to see Biolog Transfusion Solution in real-world but also experiment and handle it.”
Philippe Jacquet, executive director of sales EMEA/LATAM at biolog-id, said: “Beyond presenting our solutions, this demonstration laboratory will allow us to test and validate new equipment aimed at strengthening our offer. We have full confidence in our local partner who will be able to effectively manage this innovation facility, the first for biolog-id.”
Present in 14 countries all over the world, biolog-id continues its development over the Channel with the implementation of this new demonstration laboratory. In the United Kingdom, the Biolog Transfusion Solution has already been adopted by the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service (SNBTS) to efficiently manage the supply of blood products to different remote centres and communities.