Ventilator project highlights importance of manufacturing

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'Control your own destiny': Ventilator project highlights importance of local manufacturing

Executives involved in an effort to produce 2000 ventilators locally for the federal government say the coronavirus crisis underscores the importance of maintaining advanced manufacturing capabilities in Australia.

Pat Boland, co-founder and director of ANCA and Mark Patman at ANCA's factory in Bayswater with the machines manufacturing components for the ventilators.ANCA typically makes computer controlled cutting machines used by companies including Apple and Samsung to manufacture their products.

"In excess of 99 per cent of components in this device are being manufactured locally," he said. "Sourcing components from the global ventilator supply chain is difficult as many rely on common proponents or specialist components that everyone is trying to source at once." "We are trying to birth a company that manufactures a complex device in a highly regulated framework in a very, very short period of time," Dr Meikle said.

 

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The Australian Government, had BETTER understand the true meaning of what are called 'war stores'... reserve capacity to deal with a crises, any crises... yes, some will never be used, but that is what reserves are for... the unknown, the possible, NOT just probable... a DUTY.

Amen, time to stop relying on the bat eaters for everything!

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