Health & Environment

Siemens, Auto-Info develop mobile Covid testing units

MUNICH
Siemens, Auto-Info develop mobile Covid testing units

Siemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) has teamed up with Auto-Info, a Thai automation specialist in the life science industry, to jointly develop a modular Covid-19 examination unit.

The mobile lab structure and system have been designed to avoid contamination among patients or from patients to medical staff by using the Climatix IC platform, a flexible and scalable advanced HVAC control solution from Siemens.

The mobile lab is an ideal solution for borders, airports and hospitals - all important checkpoints to detect infections with the virus. It makes it easy to implement the best medical precautionary measures to provide highly effective, flexible and standard testing labs, meeting the public’s requirements for safe and fast testing.

“With Auto-Info, we moved fast to create an easy-to-install test lab that supports urgent medical needs during the pandemic in a safe and compact environment,” said Henning Sandfort, CEO of Building Products at Siemens Smart Infrastructure.

“Air quality is an important factor to reduce the potential airborne transmission of the virus in indoor spaces. Our technology ensures this quality is kept under control.”

To ensure adequate air ventilation in the mobile units, Siemens supplied the lab with its Climatix IC technology, which controls humidity, pressure, temperature and air quality. Specific algorithms have been programmed to cater to use cases in the field, to prevent any unintended contamination and exposure to the healthcare professionals in the mobile unit. In addition, a three-filter system provides additional safeguards against virus infiltration.

Auto-Info combined its pharmaceutical as well as biotechnological expertise with automation technology to develop the modular examination units. They comply with the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention in the US for design standards, ISO 14644-3, and other healthcare standards for testing. In addition, the mobile structure is built from robust and durable material that can be operated anywhere once plugged into the electricity grid.

One of the major benefits of the solution developed by Siemens and Auto-Info is the speed and ease of commissioning. The modular systems with precise dimensions of 3x6x3 meters can be assembled in one month, faster than any other systems available on the market. This solution will initially be delivered to healthcare and industrial customers in Thailand, with the aim of expanding into Southeast Asia.-TradeArabia News Service

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