Transport of samples using dry ice and insulated packaging
Application

Transport

Samples face risk every time they move between sites. Shipping, handoffs, and receiving delays can all create exposure events that container-level monitoring may miss.

  • Exposure during handoffs and receiving
  • Dry ice depletion or shipping delays
  • No sample-level proof of what happened in transit
What others miss Container conditions
What CryoVeritas adds Sample-level visual proof
Biobanking and long-term sample storage environment
Application

Biobanking & Long-Term Storage

Freezer-level monitoring tracks the unit, not the sample. Door openings, maintenance events, and inventory moves create exposure gaps that facility data alone cannot capture.

  • Cumulative micro-exposures from door openings
  • No per-sample record after years of storage
  • Regulatory expectations for documented specimen integrity
What others miss Freezer-level data ≠ sample history
What CryoVeritas adds Per-box exposure visibility at retrieval
Researcher handling ultra-cold samples in a laboratory workflow
Application

Research Workflows

Exposure doesn't only happen during shipping or storage. Freezer access, bench-side staging, and routine sample handling can introduce enough warmth to compromise sensitive materials.

  • Samples left out during aliquoting or sorting
  • Repeated partial thaw events across handling sessions
  • No way to distinguish degraded input from assay failure
What others miss Routine handling exposure during active use
What CryoVeritas adds At-a-glance confirmation before work begins

These are the primary application areas CryoVeritas serves today. Additional categories will be added as our product line and partnerships expand.

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