BioStore™ Automated Cryogenic Storage System
Azenta's new BioStore Cryogenic Automated Sample Storage System with a Smaller Footprint
Next-generation automated cryogenic storage solutions, optimized to better suit the limited space available in today’s busy laboratories. Manage high-value inventories which require documented, repeatable processes with greater space efficiency.
Designed to fit spaces under the standard 8 feet ceiling height, this new BioStore storage system gives you the sample security and inventory management you need within a smaller footprint. Key features of Azenta’s new BioStore automated sample storage system are:
Space Efficiency: Industrial design that better fits customer facing application - for more samples stored in a limited space
Process control and risk mitigation: Precise cold chain handling and documentation; repeatable processes, secure login access and onboard monitoring with alarms
Data collection and audit support: Real-time inventory control and reporting; traceability and monitoring for sample safety and future regulatory compliance
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