Medical ventilator

Veeva Vault Helps VentilatorChallengeUK Speed Production of More Than 13,000 Ventilators for COVID-19

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Tuesday, July 7, 2020

In an effort to help overcome the shortage of ventilators during COVID-19, Veeva Systems (NYSE: VEEV) today announced that VentilatorChallengeUK used Veeva Vault QMS to accelerate ventilator production for the U.K.

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  • In an effort to help overcome the shortage of ventilators during COVID-19, Veeva Systems (NYSE: VEEV) today announced that VentilatorChallengeUK used Veeva Vault QMS to accelerate ventilator production for the U.K.
  • With Vault QMS, VentilatorChallengeUK automated processes to rapidly scale production and ensure quality to deliver more than 13,000 ventilators to the National Health Service (NHS).
  • Ventilator production was already underway when VentilatorChallengeUK transitioned from paper and manual processes to Veevas modern, cloud-based quality management system.
  • Veeva and the Veeva logo are trademarks of Veeva Systems Inc.
    Veeva Systems Inc. owns other registered and unregistered trademarks.

Direct Relief Delivers Critical Oxygen and ICU Medicine for Yemen's Covid-19 Patients

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Monday, July 6, 2020

The Direct Relief shipment includes 20 of Direct Relief's ICU Critical Supply Modules, each with medications and supplies selected to treat up to 500 critically ill Covid-19 patients, along with 150 oxygen concentrators, five ventilators, and large quantities of personal protective equipment.

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  • The Direct Relief shipment includes 20 of Direct Relief's ICU Critical Supply Modules, each with medications and supplies selected to treat up to 500 critically ill Covid-19 patients, along with 150 oxygen concentrators, five ventilators, and large quantities of personal protective equipment.
  • "This shipment comes at a very critical time and will have immediate impact," Dr. Ahmed Awad Bin Mubarak, Yemen's ambassador to the United States, told Direct Relief.
  • In countries across the developing world, the equipment to deliver oxygen to Covid-19 patients is in critically short supply.
  • Oxygen is among the most important needs of severely ill Covid-19 patients, who often arrive at hospitals with extremely low blood-oxygen levels.

Global Medical Ventilators Market

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Monday, July 6, 2020

The report also covers market projections to 2024 and market rank for key market players.

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  • The report also covers market projections to 2024 and market rank for key market players.
  • The report details the market share of medical ventilators based on types of ventilation, types of products and end users.
  • - Analyses of the global market trends, with data from 2018 and 2019, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2024
    - Regional analysis, market potential and future outlook of the global medical ventilators market, with emphasis on medical device regulations in the U.S. and Europe
    - Evaluation of major market drivers, market size and growth forecast, pipeline analysis of new devices, regulatory and reimbursement scenario of ventilators, and R&D activities in the global medical ventilators market
    - Present status and impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on MedTech, surge in demand for medical ventilators and efforts to overcome the shortage of ventilators
    - Profile description of leading market participants, including General Electric Co., Hamilton Medical AG, Medtronic plc, ResMed Inc., Smiths Medical Inc., and Koninklijke Philips N.V.
  • The global market for medical ventilators was valued at REDACTED in 2018.The market is forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of REDACTED to reach approximately REDACTED by 2024.

Global Ventilator Market - Analysis By Mobility (Intensive Care, Portable), Modes, Interface, End User, By Region, By Country (2020 Edition): Market Insights, COVID-19 Impact, Competition and Forecast (2020-2025)

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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Also, surging number of coronavirus patients will be pushing growth in the market for ventilators during the coming years.

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  • Also, surging number of coronavirus patients will be pushing growth in the market for ventilators during the coming years.
  • The report further assesses the Ventilators market By Modes (Pressure, Volume, Combined, Others), By Interface (Invasive, and Non-Invasive), By End User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Home Care, Others).
  • Also, the attractiveness of the market has been presented By Region, Mobility Type, Interface Type, Mode Type, and End User.
  • The report presents the analysis of Ventilators market for the historical period of 2015-2019 and the forecast period of 2020-2025.

Godrej Aerospace Develops and Delivers to DRDO the First Batch of 1,000 Proportional Solenoid Valves, a Critical Component for COVID-19 Ventilators

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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

MUMBAI, India, July 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Godrej Aerospace has delivered 1,000 Proportional Solenoid Valves, a critical ventilator component for COVID-19 ventilators, tothe Indian Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO).

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  • MUMBAI, India, July 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Godrej Aerospace has delivered 1,000 Proportional Solenoid Valves, a critical ventilator component for COVID-19 ventilators, tothe Indian Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO).
  • Based on DRDO design, the Proportional Solenoid Valves were developed and manufactured in 10 days.
  • Myheartfelt thanks to DRDO, ADA and BEL for their constant faith in us and India's self-reliance in manufacturing of such critical components."
  • Godrej is one of India's most trusted brands serving over 1.15 billion consumers worldwide every day.

COVID-19 ICUs Life Support Equipment Market Growth. Up To $30 Billion per Annum

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Monday, June 29, 2020

/PRNewswire/ --According to the report, the booming COVID-19 ICUs life support equipment market size will reach up to $30 Billion per Annum and the COVID-19 related ICU 2020-2024 cumulative market share will be 4.5%-8.3 % of the total COVID-19 pandemic mitigation products market.

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  • /PRNewswire/ --According to the report, the booming COVID-19 ICUs life support equipment market size will reach up to $30 Billion per Annum and the COVID-19 related ICU 2020-2024 cumulative market share will be 4.5%-8.3 % of the total COVID-19 pandemic mitigation products market.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has led to acute deficiencies of essentialICU equipment and services from invasive mechanical ventilators and noninvasive ventilators to COVID-19 homecare equipment and portable ventilators.
  • Last but not least, governments in anticipation of the next pandemic surge will aggressively stockpile a strategic storage of non-invasive ventilators.
  • The COVID-19 Pandemic Mitigation Products Market - 2020-2024 report includes 54 sub-reports including the following nine COVID-19 related ICU sub-reports:

Cambridge Medical & Rehabilitation Center: The Success Story of Abdullah Jayoul, From Dependence to Weaning From Mechanical Ventilation

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Sunday, June 28, 2020

Mr. Abdullah needed to receive the right patient care to lead him to successful weaning from mechanical ventilator dependency.

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  • Mr. Abdullah needed to receive the right patient care to lead him to successful weaning from mechanical ventilator dependency.
  • Through his rehabilitation journey, Mr. Abdullah was placed for training and exercises.
  • Transitional Vent Unit program at Cambridge Medical & Rehabilitation Center was introduced to ensure safe transit for patients' post-hospitalization to home.
  • Cambridge Medical & Rehabilitation Center will keep looking for better solutions to help the critical cases our community faces every day.

Cambridge Medical & Rehabilitation Center: The Success Story of Abdullah Jayoul, From Dependence to Weaning From Mechanical Ventilation

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Sunday, June 28, 2020

Mr. Abdullah needed to receive the right patient care to lead him to successful weaning from mechanical ventilator dependency.

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  • Mr. Abdullah needed to receive the right patient care to lead him to successful weaning from mechanical ventilator dependency.
  • Through his rehabilitation journey, Mr. Abdullah was placed for training and exercises.
  • Transitional Vent Unit program at Cambridge Medical & Rehabilitation Center was introduced to ensure safe transit for patients' post-hospitalization to home.
  • Cambridge Medical & Rehabilitation Center will keep looking for better solutions to help the critical cases our community faces every day.

Mediaplanet Partners with ResMed in Latest Lung Health Campaign

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Friday, June 26, 2020

NEW YORK, June 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mediaplanet is proud to announce the launch of this June's Lung Health campaign.

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  • NEW YORK, June 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mediaplanet is proud to announce the launch of this June's Lung Health campaign.
  • The campaign also takes a dive into COVID-19 and how some companies have responded to the pandemic.
  • One leading company is ResMed, a top-five global producer of hospital-to-home ventilators and top-two producer of bilevel positive airway pressure devices and masks.
  • To explore the digital version of the campaign, visit: https://www.futureofpersonalhealth.com/campaign/lung-health/
    The campaign was made possible with the support of ResMed, as well as the American Lung Association, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Masimo, Blueprint Medicines, Nonin Medical, and the National Environmental Education Foundation.

As 3D Printing Industry Filled Supply Shortages in Wake of COVID-19 Pandemic, New Opportunities Arise for Business to Shorten Supply Chains with Aid of 3D Printing Technologies

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Friday, June 26, 2020

Limbitless Solutions transitioned from making prosthetic arms to producing face shields during equipment shortages as well as working on a design for a 3D printed ventilator.

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  • Limbitless Solutions transitioned from making prosthetic arms to producing face shields during equipment shortages as well as working on a design for a 3D printed ventilator.
  • Formlabs used its 3D printers to manufacture nasal swabs for COVID-19 testing kits while Copper3d released open source plans for a 3D printable N-95 respirator.
  • As a result of the disruption caused by the pandemic, many businesses are re-evaluating their supply chain and manufacturing operations.
  • 3D printing can shorten the supply chain by allowing parts to be printed as needed which eliminates delivery wait times as well as the need to manage an inventory of spare parts.