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CEO of orthodontic company producing masks, ventilator parts: 'We all got to do our part' - Fox News
The CEO of orthodontics company byte said the company will be producing masks and ventilator parts amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The German government just placed an order for 10,000 mechanical ventilators. What’s the U.S. government doing about a potential shortage here? Not much, it seems. President Trump alluded to the ...
Tesla engineers are working on a ventilator made largely from car parts, according to a YouTube video the automaker posted on Sunday. In the video, engineers at Tesla Engineering show off ...
Tesla is designing a ventilator using car parts, but hasn't released production plans yet - Fox News
Tesla is designing a ventilator using car parts, but hasn't released production plans yet By Gary Gastelu Fox News Published April 6, 2020 8:41am EDT ...
This $2,500 ventilator is a master class in designing for the COVID-19 era The biggest design feats of COVID-19 are medical devices that can be Frankensteined together with the parts that are ...
Rapid Medical Parts built a device that converts CPAP machines, typically used to treat sleep apnea, into ventilators for treating COVID-19 patients.
Clear-aligner brand Byte has made its 3D specialty labs available to produce masks, face shields, and ventilator parts to help in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Practice Specialties ...
Glen Meyerowitz says his ventilator is a prototype and not ready for patients. But he says he's already working with companies to make a medical-grade version of his affordable ventilator.
The existing tariffs on ventilator parts “could potentially impede the ability of GM and other U.S. manufacturers to source parts for critical care ventilators quickly, reliably, and at as ...
Honda has started producing vital ventilator parts at its Ohio production plant to help COVID-19 patients.In particular, Honda is producing diaphragm compressors to be delivered to Dynaflo Inc. in ...
The members of Afghanistan’s prize-winning girls' robotics team turn their attention toward saving lives.
South Africa’s SAVE-P initiative has produced 2,000 ventilators for nationwide use thanks to a 1970s model that sat in a Durban garage for decades.
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