Global challenge for the fast development of ventilators to treat COVID-19

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Ennomotive, the open innovation hub, has launched a non-profit online competition to develop low-cost, easy-to build ventilators to address the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 outbreak.

Based in Spain, ennomotive said that the goal of the competition is to speed up the availability of ventilators in hospitals everywhere to help patients with the coronavirus.

The number of people affected by the pandemic is doubling every three days in many countries. Since 20% of patients are hospitalised and 5% need to be admitted to an ICU, the demand for ventilators has surged..

Ennomotive has joined other international initiatives for the development of easy-to-build ventilators and has made its global community of 20,000 engineers available to face the challenge.

Based on its experience, ennomotive has chosen to focus on solutions that can adapt or reuse widely used standard industrial components or that use other easy-to-access and universal everyday-life elements. This online challenge is open worldwide to any engineering professional, company, tech centre, maker or scholar from different industries and technical backgrounds that want to propose a solution for this challenge.

The goal is to make a key contribution to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The solutions resulting from this challenge will be open to the public and ennomotive will fund the development of the best prototypes in the next round.

Given the urgency, the first deadline for submissions is the 25th of March.

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