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CNN's Anna Stewart takes a deep dive into the transformative world of 3D printing and additive manufacturing...
Dubai, May 10 () A UAE based 3D printing company has transformed its laboratories into a manufacturing hub to produce more than 1,000 reusable personal ...
The Dubai company swapped customers like Emirates and Adidas for Dubai Police and Sharjah Hospitals amid the pandemic ...
It employs its expertise in producing face masks using 3D printing technology; and exports its products under the slogan Made in #دبي Get to know the company “Proto 21” in this video from #البيان
As Dubai battles the COVID-19 pandemic with comprehensive measures to safeguard the health and safety of its community, the emirate’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has come forward to support the fight on multiple fronts. A growing number of homegrown companies are pitching in to support the fight against the virus by contributing their innovation and advanced technologies.
As part of comprehensive precautionary measures against COVID-19, Dubai Police has provided 3D printed face shields to its frontline personnel working to combat COVID-19. Over 1,000 face shields have been provided to its officials at the forefront of fighting the pandemic.
On 3 March 2020, The World Health Organization (WHO) warned that severe and mounting disruption to the global supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) is putting lives at risk. The need for PPE for frontline workers is further exemplified by the fact that 10 percent and 20 percent of coronavirus cases are health care workers.
According to the Dubai Police, the new face shields will protect officers working round the clock amid concerns over COVID-19.
Proto21, Joseph Group P. O. Box: 80298, Jebel Ali Industrial Area1, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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