New innovations begin in the world to deal with the Corona epidemic; Emergency ventilator built in 3 days, 3D arm will prevent infection

Posted on 26th Mar 2020 by rohit kumar

new Delhi. Scientists from around the world have been looking for ways to prevent the spread of coronavirus vaccines and epidemics, while some innovators have gone far beyond them. The new emergency ventilator, virus-killing mask and hands-free 3D printed door-handles are new innovations that have not been successful, but have also begun to be used. On the other hand, hackathon was carried out in Germany in the past, which got more than 800 ideas, while still government agencies in India are asking people for new ideas to stop the spread of corona.

 

1. Covid Emergency Ventilator

 

Dr. Ryan Thomas of Glangavilli Hospital in Carmelthon has designed an emergency ventilator, which eliminates and removes deadly particles in the air. It took just 3 days to make it. With the help of the Government of Wales, its large scale production has also started.

 

2. Virus killing mask

 

Virusatic Shield Company has designed a mask that kills the virus in the air. The company claims that up to 95% of viruses, including corona, are destroyed. The company is going to increase production in view of the Corona epidemic in Britain.

 

3. Hands-free door arm

 

This 3D printed handle that protects against infection is designed by Wayne Griffiths. This prototype arm is attached to the door handle, which does not require a hand to open. Its design can be downloaded for free.

 

Germany: 800 projects in Hackathon

 

A four-day hackathon is held in Germany, in which 42869 people took part, they also sat at home. All of them have offered more than 800 projects. On March 29, the jury will decide which of these projects to be given government funding.

 

India: Ideas are being sought now

 

Outside the world, India still lags behind. On March 27, the Ministry of Human Resources Development and All India Council for Technical Education is going to get Ideathon. At the same time, Kerala Police has also asked for new ideas from innovators.

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