NanoGroup, in cooperation with A4BEE, has completed another stage of work on the NanOX Recovery Box device, designed for safe storage and perfusion of organs collected for transplantation. A4BEE delivered the third prototype of the machine, which has been fully redesigned and equipped with modern temperature control systems, power supply, software and a new frame structure and design.
NanOX Recovery Box is part of the comprehensive NanOX system, which also includes NanOX 4K fluid and perfusion protocol. The device is versatile – it works with various perfusion fluids and allows you to work in a wide range of temperatures: from hypothermia (4°C), through subnormothermia, to normothermia (37°C). Additionally, the machine allows you to monitor and control key parameters, such as temperature, pressure and pulsatile flow, which supports the process of organ regeneration.
In the initial phases of the project, two prototypes of the device were created, developed by researchers from Nanosanguis and the Warsaw University of Technology. In June 2024, cooperation began with the Wrocław company A4BEE, which recreated the device within three months, working in standards similar to the production process, emphasizing the standardization of components and future development possibilities. New control software was also created.
In September and October this year, the device passed tests successfully. technical, confirming the effectiveness of maintaining the parameters and tests in conditions close to real use, or experiments perfusion on pig organs,
The next stage of cooperation will be to bring the device up to standard compliant with certification requirements for medical devices, which should occur by the end of 2025. To this end, the company plans to conclude another agreement for the implementation of this task, which will be announced in a separate announcement.