At SANTEXPO 2026, Superwyze will be present on stand Q27, alongside Delivrone, to present a comprehensive approach to temperature monitoring in the hospital.
In a context of high regulatory requirements and operational pressure, the challenge is clear: to ensure reliable and continuous traceability of temperatures, without complicating existing organizations.
A strategic issue for healthcare facilities
For hospital management, logistics managers and innovation teams, cold chain control today goes beyond the mere regulatory framework.
It becomes a lever for overall performance, with direct impacts on :
- The safety of health products (medicines, samples, sensitive devices)
- Regulatory compliance (audits, accreditations, traceability)
- Optimization of human resources (reduction in manual surveys)
- Risk management (real-time alerts, loss prevention)
In this context, institutions are looking for solutions that can be easily integrated, while providing measurable and exploitable reliability.
Continuous temperature monitoring, from storage to transport
Superwyze solutions make it possible to cover the entire critical scope :
- On site : automated monitoring of the enclosures (refrigerators, freezers, cold rooms)
- In transport : monitoring temperatures during internal and external flows
All this with real-time alerts in case of drift, as well as a continuous logging of the data allowing their exploitation during audits.
This approach makes it possible to eliminate traceability breaks and ensure complete continuity of the cold chain.
Innovation and new uses: focus on transport
In a logic of logistical innovation, Superwyze is partnering with Delivrone to illustrate a new use case presented at SANTEXPO.
The transport of health products by drone, which raises a key question for establishments:
👉 how to integrate new modes of transport without compromising traceability?
The answer is based on solutions that can ensure continuous temperature monitoring, regardless of the mode of transport, while respecting operational constraints, particularly in terms of payload and ease of use.
An adapted response to the challenges of decision-makers
For management and operational managers, the issue is not only technological.
The aim is to deploy solutions that allow :
- Rapid implementation, without major infrastructure changes
- A reduction in manual tasks for teams
- A centralized and usable view of the data
- Sustainable security for the flow of health products
The objective is twofold : to make processes more reliable while increasing operational efficiency.
Meeting at SANTEXPO 2026 – Stand Q27
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