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Webinar series: Temperature Monitoring: Keeping a Cold Chain Cold In this series, we will explore the different technol...

Webinar series: Temperature Monitoring: Keeping a Cold Chain Cold

In this series, we will explore the different technologies that are available for active temperature monitoring of your cold chain. Practical experiences from countries using 30 Day Temperature Recorders (30DTR) and Remote Temperature Monitoring Devices (RTMD) will provide some best practices and lessons learned from using the different devices. You will also hear about the future of temperature monitoring and what is on the horizon. 

 

Session #04: Equipment Monitoring Systems (EMS): The future of interactive cold chain performance monitoring

Date: Thursday 02 December, 15:00 CET

Register here: https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bqbhhwnWTiyx9unI_VJQiw

Immunization programs often encounter technical challenges when adopting current cold chain equipment (CCE) performance monitoring tools. WHO PQS is working towards solving these challenges by establishing a new way of monitoring equipment performance. This interactive session presents the future of equipment monitoring systems (EMS) and how they can become a valuable tool for immunization programs. Participants will also have the chance to provide their feedback on the proposed EMS features in real-time through an interactive survey tool.

 

To continue the discussion or ask your questions, feel free to reply to this forum post or to join our telegram group dedicated to Immunization Supply Chain https://t.me/joinchat/RuajXXs201pmOTdk 

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    Equipment Monitoring Systems (EMS): The future of interactive cold chain performance monitoring

    Webinar series: Temperature Monitoring: Keeping a Cold Chain Cold

    In this series, we will explore the different technologies that are available for active temperature monitoring of your cold chain. Practical experiences from countries using 30 Day Temperature Recorders (30DTR) and Remote Tempera...

    Webinar series: Temperature Monitoring: Keeping a Cold Chain Cold

    In this series, we will explore the different technologies that are available for active temperature monitoring of your cold chain. Practical experiences from countries using 30 Day Temperature Recorders (30DTR) and Remote Temperature Monitoring Devices (RTMD) will provide some best practices and lessons learned from using the different devices. You will also hear about the future of temperature monitoring and what is on the horizon. 

     

    Session #04: Equipment Monitoring Systems (EMS): The future of interactive cold chain performance monitoring

    Date: Thursday 02 December, 15:00 CET

    Register here: https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bqbhhwnWTiyx9unI_VJQiw

    Immunization programs often encounter technical challenges when adopting current cold chain equipment (CCE) performance monitoring tools. WHO PQS is working towards solving these challenges by establishing a new way of monitoring equipment performance. This interactive session presents the future of equipment monitoring systems (EMS) and how they can become a valuable tool for immunization programs. Participants will also have the chance to provide their feedback on the proposed EMS features in real-time through an interactive survey tool.

     

    To continue the discussion or ask your questions, feel free to reply to this forum post or to join our telegram group dedicated to Immunization Supply Chain https://t.me/joinchat/RuajXXs201pmOTdk 

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    2nd Dec, 2021 15:00 - 16:00 - Europe/Zurich
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