Jerrell Shelton
Chief Executive Officer
No, Brandon, we could just Brandon, we could add to that a little bit, too. We have a lot of initiatives that we've been working on. We've reported in previous calls, and they'll be coming to fruition at the by the end of this year and the first quarter of next year. One is the cryro Portal 2.0 logistics management system, that's an upgrade of the software that you've seen and that gives us an edge on the rest of the world on any competition. And it's complemented by Scouttrax, which is a revolutionary radio that is a condition monitoring system, collecting extensive data that is fed back into CryroPortal 2.0. And then the third thing is cryosphere, cryosphere is going through its final validation. And as soon as that's completed, it will be announced to the market and we expect a nice uptake on CryoSPHERE. Then we have two new models of Verio and Fusion at MVE. These are Vario is a variable rate freezer. In other words, you can dial that freezer up from 196% up to minus 80 giving great flexibility to our customers. And the Fusion is a unit that actually does not require a liquid nitrogen feeds from tanks and plumbing and so forth, you charge it with liquid nitrogen one time, and it continues to operate for a long time. We suggest checking it every five years, but Fusion and then we have another fusion model coming out that will go through single doors, and that model will open up a whole new segment of the market throughout the world because many laboratories in EMEA and Asia Pac are on second and third and fourth floors. And then in the United States, they're hospital pharmacies that are going to need this product as allogeneic products come to market. We have a direct-to-patient initiative going on to cryoPDP and in Europe that's in the alpha stage, and we expect that to be successful and that play a role in allogeneic delivery as well as well as perhaps autogas, but certainly [indiscernible]. Then of course, we have the Takeda BioLife initiative that is just being undertaken. It's not as mature as the first two or three I mentioned. But that one has a huge promise for us. I mean, I can't tell you how excited we are about that operation, and that gives us the ability to for apheresis collection and leukopak production, given the industry pressure better starting material, which they are looking for vociferously. And then, of course, we're rolling out CryoPDP in the U.S. and with cell and gene therapy. CryoPDP, as you know, has been a biopharma operation. It's the third most important in the world, and we're moving that to cell and gene therapy, displacing some of the other couriers. And then, of course, we're building out the U.S., which is the biggest market in the market that historically cryPDP has not been strong and has been developed in here. So we have a lot going on that gives us great confidence.