Dyson developing ventilator for coronavirus patients
The Wiltshire-based company has responded to the Government’s call for help in fighting the pandemic.
Vacuum cleaner manufacturer Dyson is developing a ventilator for the NHS.
The Wiltshire-based company said it had responded to the Government’s call for help in fighting the coronavirus pandemic gripping the UK.
The firm, founded by billionaire inventor Sir James Dyson, has been working “round the clock” to develop a ventilator for patients in hospitals.
A Dyson spokesman said: “Dyson has responded to the Government’s request for support with its Covid-19 response by focusing resources into the design and manufacture of a ventilator for the NHS.
“This is a highly complex project being undertaken in an extremely challenging timeframe.
“We have deployed expertise in air movement, motors, power systems, manufacturing and supply chain and are working with medical technology and development company TTP, The Technology Partnership, based in Cambridge.
“Together we have been working around the clock and through the past two weekends to develop a meaningful and timely response.
“We are conducting a full regulated medical device development, including testing in the laboratory and in humans, and we are scaling up for volume.”