A key improvement to the company’s 5,400 square feet facility is its new laboratory monitoring system. The system tracks the temperature of 27 cryogenic storage tanks and other critical equipment, ensuring 24/7 real-time surveillance both on-site and remotely. This monitoring system is equipped with its own power source, while other equipment in the facility is supported by multiple power supplies and a backup generator.
Cordlife Group Limited (Cordlife) has unveiled its enhanced processing and storage facility, featuring strengthened operational protocols and advanced laboratory monitoring systems, among other changes on Sept 17.
The news comes after the company was given the green light to resume its cord blood banking activities in Singapore “in a controlled manner” where Cordlife will not be able to collect, test and/or more than 30 new cord blood units per month from infant donors. The approval, which spans from Sept 15 to Jan 13, 2025, was given by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Aug 29 after it determined that Cordlife’s facility has “met the essential criteria necessary”.

