LifeCell International, India’s largest and most recommended stem cell storage company, has launched India’s first dual storage service, a unique initiative made possible with the inauguration of its new advanced stem cell centre in Gurgaon (Manesar) near New Delhi.
LifeCell’s dual storage service allows customers to simultaneously store stem cells in two geographically distant locations, ensuring maximum safety and complete protection against unforeseen events arising due to natural calamities.
LifeCell Stem Cell City at Gurgaon (Manesar) can hold up to two lakh stem cell samples and can be expanded to store up to 10 lakh samples. Located at the Delhi- Mumbai corridor, 37 km from the New Delhi airport the facility spans over a two acre plot with a floor area of 65,000 sq. ft. The facility has an advanced technology infrastructure in-built with adequate safety measures for temperature control, monitoring and fire safety. It is manned with armed on-site security and online surveillance monitoring ensuring complete safety and security of the preserved stem cells.
This service offers added reassurance to the clients that nothing is left to chance when it comes to preserving the precious stem cells. With the launch of the dual storage service, the collected stem cells will be simultaneously stored at the existing centre in Chennai and at the brand new advanced stem cell centre in Gurgaon (Manesar). The dual storage service will be available for LifeCell’s BabyCord service for umbilical cord stem cell banking and LifeCell Femme for menstrual blood stem cell banking. LifeCell’s tie-up with Sequel Logistics for sample movement through air cargo will ensure same day relocation of the sample to the Gurgaon (Manesar) centre after processing in Chennai.
Speaking at the launch Mayur Abhaya, CEO and MD, LifeCell said, “At LifeCell we are constantly implementing pioneering services that offer the highest quality standards in stem cell storage. The new facility in Gurgaon (Manesar) has further strengthened our commitment to our customers and enabled us to activate the Dual Storage service, another milestone that provides additional security to the preserved stem cells. At a minimal added cost, both existing and new customers can store the stem cells at two independent and distant facilities.”
Lisa Ray, actor, model, cancer graduate and global stem cell activist who announced the launch of Dual Storage Service said, “Everyone knows about the critical role stem cell therapy played in my fight against cancer. I am a living proof of how stem cells can save a life. I have been associated with LifeCell for over two years and I congratulate them on the launch of India’s first Dual Storage service made possible through the opening of their new state of the art facility in Gurgaon (Manesar).”
Abhaya added, “Realizing the growing demand for stem cell banking in India, we plan to invest an additional Rs.20 crores in expanding the new Gurgaon (Manesar) facility over the next one year. We will deploy the latest technological advancements and bring it at par with our existing facility in Chennai. In the course of the next one year, the Gurgaon (Manesar) facility will be capable of storing and processing over one million stem cell samples. This added capacity will in-turn help create over 200 new job opportunities at the facility.”