None of us are enjoying the loss of self-determination that this invisible enemy has brought into our lives. The feeling of helplessness just doesn’t suit us. It certainly doesn’t sit well with the Page & Page team. Galvinised to contribute to the fight against COVID-19, the team offered to help any business actively engaged in the fight against the spread of the virus.
3D LifePrints took them up on the offer. The organisation, led by Paul Fotheringham, uses 3D technologies to provide innovative solutions across the globe to the medical sector. Its primary focus is to supply a wide range of 3D-printed medical devices, products and services to medical organisations including the UK’s NHS, private hospitals, research institutions and universities, medical device manufacturers and medical training centres.
3D LifePrints and Alder Hey Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are launching the Distancer, a simple, handheld device that aims to help ensure the safety of key workers as they continue to supply the nation with essential items amid the current lockdown and social distancing.
Source: www.pmlive.com