FESPA España Creates A Printer’s Project Bank To Fight Covid-19
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The objective of the FESPA initiative is to share health equipment production initiatives and for other companies to replicate them.
Several partners of FESPA Spain have been put to work to manufacture sanitary and coronavirus protection products.
Today more than ever, these items are of first need, as they guarantee the safety of employees who continue to work in person during the alarm state by the Covid-19.
Altruism is strong in the midst of a health crisis and many member have risen to the challenge.
Examples include the GP Group and the OM Group, which are manufacturing protective screens to place on supermarket box lines or pharmacy counters;
O Serisan, who is using their 3D printer to manufacture parts for respirators.
Segurilight Signaling, which has ceded its company vehicles to the Red Cross to distribute food to people who need it;
Chlorophyll who are producing sanitary protection masks with their 3D printer;
AIMAN GZ are producing masks with the help of a partner in the Netherlands to transfer them to hospitals;
Bio Green Save Solutions, which have a system to decontaminate the air which they have given to hospitals and senior residences.
The FESPA Project Bank
Their initiatives have given us an idea at FESPA Spain: to launch a bank of projects that our partners share with each other to exchange information.
The objective is that companies can be identified and shared so that other companies can replicate it in another area or with another idea.
Thus, companies that want to produce material will not have to start by investigating which suppliers can provide them with the raw material or what requirements each product has to meet, but will be able to benefit from research into this subject that has already been made another associate.
At such delicate times, at FESPA Spain we believe that it is essential to buy time and that is why we are convinced that this project bank can help our partners' machines be put into operation as soon as possible to produce material so necessary for fighting the covid-19 pandemic.