New Timestrip range takes the temperature of sectors from pharma to foodstuffs

02 Jul, 2025
Newsdesk
Timestrip, a Cambridge-based developer of electronic  temperature and time monitoring indicators, has launched new technology in an initiative that expands expands its neo family.
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Nora Murphy, Commercial Director of Timestrip, who has developed and introduced the new products. Courtesy – Timestrip.

The new Timestrip neo DF and Timestrip neo DG are said to offer unique flexibility and ease of use for monitoring sensitive goods such as pharmaceuticals and foodstuffs - supporting product integrity throughout the supply chain.

The Timestrip neo DF is part of the neo Cold Chain family, and is specifically designed for comprehensive temperature monitoring in cold chain applications, while the Timestrip neo DG operates within the Room Temperature range. 

These single-use indicators are designed for package-level monitoring, providing what Timestrip calls clear, instant, irreversible visual alerts of temperature breaches with no need to download and store data reports.

Gabriel McGlynn, Chairman of Timestrip UK, said: "In today's complex and demanding supply chains, precise temperature monitoring is absolutely crucial. 

"The Timestrip neo range provides a cost-effective, accurate solution that empowers businesses to ensure that their products, from pharmaceuticals to foodstuffs, are not exposed to breaches in expected temperature and maintain their integrity from production to delivery.

“These new additions to the neo family build on our commitment to providing innovative, user-friendly monitoring solutions that simplify critical temperature control. With no data reader required and with real-time visual feedback they offer the combination of precision and simplicity that today’s fast-paced supply chains demand.”

Headquartered at Castle Park in Cambridge, the company says that both new indicators are available from stock. The products were developed and introduced by Timestrip's Commercial Director, Nora Murphy.