The saga of LifeInABox: Creating a Perfect Product
The best innovations often emerge from simple necessities. The concept of a refrigerator designed solely for transporting medication might initially seem peculiar. However, a unique fusion of technical expertise, personal needs, and the extraordinary circumstances of a heat wave made this vision a reality.
Our story begins in France in 2016, where Mr. Uwe Diegel, managing director of a medical business in Paris, anticipates the visit of his diabetic brother, Dr. Olaf Diegel, from New Zealand. Both men have established notable careers in industrial design and healthcare, frequently collaborating on various research projects. As a professor of industrial design at Auckland University of Technology and a lifelong diabetic since the age of 17, Olaf has extensive experience traveling internationally for conferences. He is accustomed to managing his insulin supply in challenging conditions, as it requires storage within a temperature range of 2 to 8°C.
Upon booking a stay at a small hotel in Auxerre, Olaf specifically requested a room equipped with a refrigerator. To his dismay, he discovered upon arrival that no refrigerator was available. Unable to store his insulin properly, he arranged with the hotel clerk to keep it in the kitchen fridge. Language barriers further complicated his situation, as Olaf does not speak French. When he later asked for his insulin, he found it had been mistakenly placed in the freezer, necessitating an emergency trip to a local pharmacy for fresh supplies. Fortunately, the efficiency of the French pharmacy system alleviated the situation.
After recounting his experience to Uwe upon returning to Paris, the brothers began brainstorming ideas for a portable refrigeration solution that would utilize the Peltier Effect to generate cold without reliance on gas or mechanical components. Encouraged by the success of an initial prototype built using available materials—most notably, a battery taken from Uwe's video camera—the duo decided to establish the company Lifeina.
The result of their efforts is LifeinaBox, which seeks to transform medication transport on a global scale. Touted as the world's smallest medical refrigerator, LifeinaBox is the culmination of extensive research aimed at providing a universal solution that enables users to travel without concern for the temperature-sensitive nature of their medications. Whether it's insulin, growth hormones, or treatments for arthritis or multiple sclerosis, LifeinaBox assures users that their essential supplies are maintained at optimal temperatures during their journeys.
Übersicht
lifeina ist eine Freeware-Software aus der Kategorie Hobby & Freizeit, die von Uwe Diegel entwickelt wird.
Die neueste Version ist 2.2.0, veröffentlicht am 11.01.2025. Die erste Version wurde unserer Datenbank am 11.01.2025 hinzugefügt.
lifeina läuft auf folgenden Betriebssystemen: iOS.
Die Nutzer haben lifeina eine Bewertung von 4 von 5 Sternen gegeben.
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