According to the Public Relations Office of the university: The incubator tele-alarming system was developed by the faculty member of Qom University of Technology.
In line with the research contract of Qom University of Technology with the Jihad University of Qom, the tele-alarming device was developed by Dr. Mohajel, one of the faculty members of Qom University of Technology.
This device is critically needed for laboratories that handle valuable biological samples or samples that cannot be accessed again. It is highly useful for embryology clinical laboratories, cell therapy laboratories, and research laboratories focused on cell culture and tissue engineering.
The designed system in this device is such that when the device exits the defined normal range for all parameters, including CO2 and temperature, device malfunctions, power cut-offs, or severe fluctuations, it can notify the individual via SMS or phone call to the number saved in the device, alerting them to take necessary actions.
It is worth noting that this system is positioned as an external device alongside the incubator and, by reading the data output port, assesses the status of all incubator parameters through software in the device and informs the user or users in case of deviation or issue.
Regarding the necessity of providing this product, it should be mentioned that the smart incubators available in the market are equipped with a display that informs the individual in the laboratory of any errors, but this device has the capability of remotely monitoring the activities of the device as well.
Given the absence of domestic and foreign samples, as well as the importance of timely notification of changes in incubation conditions— which can adversely affect the quality of biological samples and, consequently, the effectiveness of therapeutic or research processes— the design and implementation of this device prevents energy waste and excess costs in laboratories and for patients.

