Timestrip Introduces New, User-Friendly Temperature Monitoring for Sensitive Supply Chains

July 3, 2025 – –

2nd July 2025 – Cambridge, UK – Timestrip, the leading developer of temperature and time monitoring indicators, today announced the introduction of new electronic time and temperature indicators, expanding its highly flexible and easy-to-use neo family. The new Timestrip neo DF and Timestrip neo DG 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 compact, single-use indicators are ideal for package-level monitoring, providing clear, instant, irreversible visual alerts of temperature breaches with no need to download and store data reports.

“In today’s complex and demanding supply chains, precise temperature monitoring is absolutely crucial,” said Gabriel McGlynn, Chairman of Timestrip UK. “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.”

Both new indicators are available from stock.

About Timestrip

Timestrip is an agile technology business that designs and manufactures time and temperature indicators. The company works in partnership with global brands, leading OEMs and product designers. Timestrip Enabled products drive changes in supply chain standard operating procedures and consumer behaviour, which in turn leads to greater product safety, product authenticity, regulatory compliance and reduced wastage. Products incorporating Timestrip indicators have a built-in value-added proposition.

Timestrip indicators are capable of monitoring time from one hour to two years, and temperatures from -30 degC to +60 degC. In addition to core product ranges, including both liquid-based and electronic designs, a research and development team develops new products for bespoke applications.

The products are low cost, making them suitable for a wide range of monitoring applications in the food, pharmaceutical, healthcare and many other sectors. To date, Timestrip has manufactured and sold over 100 million products to customers worldwide, including 3M, Tesco, Parker Hannifin and Siemens. It is a previous winner of a UK NHS Innovations Award, and was identified in the ‘Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2019’ by Scientific American magazine.

About Timestrip

Timestrip is an agile technology business that designs and manufactures time and temperature indicators. The company works in partnership with global brands, leading OEMs and product designers. Timestrip Enabled products drive changes in supply chain standard operating procedures and consumer behaviour, which in turn leads to greater product safety, product authenticity, regulatory compliance and reduced wastage. Products incorporating Timestrip indicators have a built-in value-added proposition.

Timestrip indicators are capable of monitoring time from one hour to two years, and temperatures from -30 degC to +60 degC. In addition to core product ranges, including both liquid-based and electronic designs, a research and development team develops new products for bespoke applications.

The products are low cost, making them suitable for a wide range of monitoring applications in the food, pharmaceutical, healthcare and many other sectors. To date, Timestrip has manufactured and sold over 100 million products to customers worldwide, including 3M, Tesco, Parker Hannifin and Siemens. It is a previous winner of a UK NHS Innovations Award, and was identified in the ‘Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2019’ by Scientific American magazine.