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![]() | COVID-19: IIT Madras start-ups develop PPEs made from 3D Printers and common stationery materialsInitial batches have already been supplied to frontline healthcare workers and are being scaled-up for mass production for deployment to hospitals, clinics across the country at affordable rates | |
![]() | SSN College of Engineering develops 3D printable face shields to strengthen response for COVID-19200 high-quality protective face shields have been provided to Stanley Medical College and Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai by the college | |
![]() | Pune-based Griffyn Robotech will manufacture and supply mass ventilators to the Government of IndiaThe company was inspired by MIT ventilator design and created its own design using 3D printing technology to bring to the market 'Shwaas' an Ambu-bag based ventilator in the fight against COVID-19 | |
These students from Kovai have designed a face shield using an OHP sheetArrenius Karunakaran and Prassana Kumar D made the face shield using OHP sheet, glasses and four buttons | ||
![]() | Battling COVID-19: This Haryana brother-duo has created automatic ventilators, hand sanitiser dispensers to curb community spreadTo curb the infection spread further and help the frontline staff, the eight and twelve-year-old brothers created the automatic sanitiser dispenser that can detect a hand from a range of two centimet | |
![]() | How a medical team from Dayanand Sagar University has 3D printed face shields for medical professionalsAutodesk Design and Innovation Centre has made face shields that can be mass-produced for minimal costs for the medical community to help them in their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic | |
![]() | This Hyderabad start-up is 3D printing face shields, hands-free door openers to stave off COVID's spreadA donation campaign initiated by 3D Usher, a start-up founded by Faizan Mehdi and Gopal Krishna in Hyderabad, helps manufacture and deliver medical equipment to doctors, guards and those who need it | |
![]() | This Hyderabad start-up is developing face shields, goggles for COVID warriors. Here's howUsing 3D printing technology, four young engineers have developed low-cost products which can provide additional protection to the face and eyes of the medical professionals | |
![]() | COVID-19: Chandigarh University uses 3D printing technology to design ventilator splittersChandigarh University had constituted a core research group on the call made by Department of Science and Technology | |
![]() | US researchers design low-cost plastic face shields to battle shortage of PPEsThe face shiels help in protecting the eyes and prevent contamination of N95 masks worn by the frontline workers | |
![]() | This Kovai start-up has 3D printed about 1800 face shields to help medical workers tide over shortage during COVID-19 crisisVirtual Frontier Robotics Private Limited started manufacturing the face shields to give additional protection. The masks are advisable for frontline workers | |
![]() | Intechgrator Lab is here to boost innovation all across Odisha. Check it outIn the future, Intechgrator Lab wants to also help government schools of the coastal state with teacher training for the labs. This way, they will not just be helping the students of the school | |
![]() | ACT on this: How internet baron Sunder Raju is planning to re-engineer India's studentsSunder Raju, Chairman of ACT Fibernet speaks about their upcoming Atria University and how it'll be a game-changer for aspiring students and the education sector | |
![]() | This IIT Madras prof's AI tech can convert brain signals of the speech-impaired into EnglishWe can now interpret what plants and nature are trying to communicate to us. This will help in predicting monsoons, earthquake, floods, tsunamis and other natural disaster using AI, prof said | |
![]() | Why young innovators will love to get their hands dirty at Gomake Makerspace in VisakhapatnameRamaseshu's family moved to Kenya when he was five years old, came to Vizag when he was in class VII and after completing school, left for the US. He brought all that learning to the table |
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