Researchers at the UAE’s Khalifa University are taking steps to meet the growing global demand for emergency ventilators due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
They have developed a prototype of the machine and are now engineering a production facility in Abu Dhabi to roll them out on a wider scale.
A team from the university’s Healthcare Engineering Innovation Centre (HEIC) are developing the ventilators.
They are focusing on low-cost, rapid production using 3D printing and easily accessible materials.
Within the next two weeks, the team aims to have the plan for the production plant finalised and the first units ready to support the UAE’s fight against the virus.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), around 80 per cent of infected people recover without needing hospital treatment, but one person in six becomes seriously ill and can develop pneumonia, which may require ventilator treatment.
As the pandemic continues, thousands of ventilators are needed around the world, and developing them quickly has the potential to save lives.
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has discussed the implications of the Iranian attacks on regional security during talks with Kuwait's Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.
Civil defence teams in Sharjah have begun cooling operations after bringing under control a fire that broke out at a clothing warehouse in Sharjah Industrial Area 10 on Monday afternoon.
UAE air defences successfully intercepted 12 ballistic missiles, 2 cruise missiles and 19 drones launched from Iran on Monday, Ministry of Defence confirmed.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, has discussed the serious repercussions of the Iranian attacks during a phone call with Nepal's newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shishir Khanal.
Fujairah authorities have announced on Monday that they are responding to an incident involving a drone attack from Iran that targeted the emirate's du telecommunications company building.
UAE's Minister of Economy and Tourism Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri has stressed that the a 40-day conflict will not determine the country's economic future, highlighting its strength, power, and ability to "bounce back".
Authorities reported on Monday that one person was injured due at the Raneen Systems company in Abu Dhabi's Musaffah area from fallen debris after a successful missile interception.
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