Happy Halloween from Artyc! Last week, we got into the spooky spirit with a pumpkin carving session. Wishing everyone a fun and festive Halloween 🎃👻
About us
In today's world, temperature-sensitive goods are more crucial than ever. That's where Artyc steps in, leading the charge in electrifying the cold chain. Our advanced packaging, blending technology and sustainability, empowers businesses to transport their goods with unprecedented precision, reducing waste and emissions in the process. From Delhi to Denver, we're committed to ensuring essential products reach every community. As we step forward, join us in shaping a more connected and efficient cold-chain future.
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www.shipartyc.com
External link for Artyc
- Industry
- Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco
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- Privately Held
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Updates
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Within the context of carbon removal, the Time Value of Carbon (TVC) is a powerful idea. In our newest piece, we explain TVC, its value/limitations, and how a TVC framework can make sustainability efforts more impactful. At Artyc, this concept is especially relevant because we deal with refrigerants—gases with a massive environmental impact. The key point of TVC is that by responding now, we can avoid the compounding effects of delayed action and steer clear of the most dangerous climate scenarios. Ultimately, when you take into account factors like TVC, it becomes clear that it’s not just about what we do—it’s also about when we do it. And when it comes to climate action, sooner is always better. Check out the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gbNCTs7t
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Last month, we attended three conferences that focused on clinical trials, cold chain logistics, and site operations. Each provided valuable insights into the latest trends, as well as innovations and challenges in their respective fields. In our newest article, we put together key takeaways from our time on the road, and highlighted the common themes amongst the events too. To see all the insights from our team, check out the full recap here: https://lnkd.in/geqcwiQZ DPHARM: Disruptive Innovations to Modernize Clinical Research LogiPharma Society for Clinical Research Sites (SCRS)
On the Road: Key Insights from Three Healthcare Conferences
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By 2026, UPS is aiming to reach $20 billion in annual #healthcare revenue. It would double their 2023 amount, and to reach that goal, one of the areas they’re focused on is bolstering their cold storage capabilities. The aim is to better meet the needs of #biopharma products, and the company has also made several acquisitions to strengthen its cold chain operations. Another major player, DHL, recently launched a new cold chain service that’s used by organizations like Siemens and Eli Lilly and Company. For more, check out the full article from Max Garland in Industry Dive: https://lnkd.in/gVAvk78g
Inside UPS’ push to double its healthcare logistics business
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We're excited to be attending HLTH USA 2024 in Las Vegas, October 20-23. If you're attending, we'd love to connect. Reach out to Max Reinertsen, our Head of Business Strategy & Operations, to set up a meeting. Looking forward to learning from industry leaders, sharing insights, and connecting with others shaping a healthier future for everyone. #HLTHUSA #HealthcareInnovation #HealthcareTransformation
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Sara Hsu, a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, did an excellent job of detailing how extreme #weather events are affecting global supply chains. In her recent piece, she stresses the importance of forward-thinking strategies that can help us adjust to various types of risks—from physical to transition, and acute vs chronic. At Artyc, we’re tackling this challenge head-on. Our mission is to #decarbonize the cold chain by providing resilient, reusable shippers that can withstand acute risks while maintaining thermal performance for temperature-sensitive goods. As industries face increasing environmental and regulatory demands, we believe that resilient logistics will play a key role in ensuring the long-term success of companies. Check out the full piece in Supply Chain Management Review Magazine here: https://lnkd.in/egJmRnP6
Why global businesses must consider climate change risks to their supply chains
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Things are ramping up at Artyc, and we’re excited to continue expanding our team. We’re #hiring a Manufacturing Engineer to help commercialize new products and continuously improve production processes. If you’re passionate about climate technology and eager to make an impact, we might have the perfect opportunity. Interested or know someone who might be? 📌 For details, check out the link here: https://lnkd.in/gSDPD_6f
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The cold chain is growing rapidly, but it’s also incredibly fragile. In his recent article, Joe Volpe—VP of the Merck Global Health Innovation Group—takes a closer look at this topic, and how it’s playing out within pharma. One of his key points: issues ranging from refrigeration malfunctions to heat exposure can result in major damage to #pharmaceuticals, and significant costs. To address these challenges, he explains the importance of technological innovation, and how it can lead to a more robust cold chain. Joe also emphasizes that, “as these technologies evolve, they will create a beneficial cycle: increased use of cold chain solutions will drive further advancements, enabling applications beyond pharmaceuticals, such as the transportation of gourmet foods.” In essence, as cold chain technology improves, it becomes more reliable and cost-effective, opening doors to new industries. At Artyc, we’re deeply committed to this type of innovation, delivering cold chain solutions that not only ensure the safe transport of temperature-sensitive goods but also reduce the carbon footprint of supply chains. With our reusable Medstow shippers and integrated hardware-software systems, we’re helping modernize the cold chain while contributing to a more #sustainable future. Check out the full article in Supply Chain Management Review Magazine here: https://lnkd.in/eMUXJpnx
The cold chain in pharma: Chilling precision with booming growth
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Excited to be named as a finalist for Whale Tank 2024! Looking forward to sharing how our on-demand IoT cold chain solutions drive precision and reliability in clinical trial logistics.
🐋 Meet the Finalists of Whale Tank 2024! We are excited to introduce the Whale Tank Finalists for our pilot year. After navigating multiple rounds of tough questions and thorough selection, these innovators are ready to light up the stage with their impactful solutions that will make waves in the clinical trial sector. Kenosha AI | Operational AI for the Clinical Research Industry Brad Pruitt, M.D., MBA, President & Co-founder OmniScience | AI-Powered Clinical Trial Management Angela Holmes, MSBME, CEO TrialHub | Global Standard of Care Insights in a Click Maya Zlatanova, CEO and Co-Founder Artyc | On-Demand IoT Cold Chain Solutions for Healthcare Hannah Sieber, Co-founder and CEO Geno.Me | Empowering Health Data Ownership for Research Britt G., CEO BENTO BIOLOGY PLATFORMS | Equitable and Immersive Clinical Trial Platform Kelly M. McVearry, Co-founder and Chairman Stay tuned for the inaugural year of Whale Tank, where we bring together diverse perspectives from across the sector, with customers at the center. 🔗 Learn more about the companies here. https://lnkd.in/gdcx6RX8 👥 Who would be interested to meet our finalists? Tag them in the comments! #WhaleTank #Gathering2024 #clinicaltrials #innovation
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At Artyc, we make a point of carrying this same mindset into our hardware design. In particular, we believe the best product features reduce friction and drive adoption. After all, in climate tech, it’s the results that matter most.
Decarbonizing the cold chain @ Artyc | Building hardware for the energy transition | 2x founder, 1x unicorn
Climate Week is in full swing! Yesterday, MCJ hosted Tom Steyer for a live podcast recording. He didn’t shy away from hard topics, which ranged from US-Sino climate cooperation to his presidential run, and what he thinks needs to happen to win the climate “war.” One of the things he said that really stood out: “We don’t get points for degree of difficulty.” For me, it’s a reminder that in early-stage climate tech, the best solutions are often the simplest. It also made me think about something I learned when studying for my rock-climbing instructor course, which is how the best solutions are often the most elegant. For example, when placing gear in a crag, the goal is to place as few pieces as you need to provide protection — it’s about evaluating the rock and finding the gear that, placed just right, provides the strongest, most secure outcome. Tom Steyer and Kat Taylor’s foundation, the TomKat Center at Stanford supported Artyc and our vision to electrify the cold chain from the very beginning - thank you for the support!