Technological shifts are fundamentally altering the requirements for thermal management in clinical settings. As healthcare providers adopt more sophisticated AI-enabled diagnostic tools and minimally invasive surgical platforms, the resulting thermal loads necessitate more robust, energy-efficient cooling solutions. This transition is further fueled by a push toward miniaturized, portable devices and strict regulatory standards regarding equipment reliability and patient safety.
Plasma storage remains a dominant force within the sector. In 2025, plasma freezers held a significant market share, supported by the critical need to maintain stable, ultra-low temperatures for therapeutic and research applications. Meanwhile, blood collection centers and component providers are emerging as the fastest-growing end-user segment, spurred by the global demand for plasma-derived therapies and the modernization of cold chain infrastructure.



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