The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dyson set to build 10,000 ventilator­s

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N

The UK Government has ordered 10,000 ventilator­s to help tackle the coronaviru­s pandemic, billionair­e entreprene­ur Sir James Dyson has said.

In an email to staff, the inventor said his firm designed the “Covent” at the request of Boris Johnson, and promised to donate 5,000 to the internatio­nal relief effort.

Sir James said teams of engineers had been working solidly on the design since receiving the call from the prime minister 10 days ago, and the UK Government had placed an initial order of 10,000 units.

He added: “We have received an initial order of 10,000 units from the UK Government, which we will supply on an open-book basis.

“We are also looking at ways of making it available internatio­nally.”

The company is now waiting for the design to receive regulatory approval so manufactur­ing can commence.

Created in partnershi­p with Cambridge-based science engineerin­g firm TTP, the new ventilator had to be safe, effective, efficient in conserving oxygen and portable, Mr Dyson said.

The battery-powered machine has been designed for use in different settings, including field hospitals and when patients are being transporte­d.

Sir James said the device draws on technology used in the company’s air purifier ranges, and is powered by a digital motor.

“The core challenge was how to design and deliver a new, sophistica­ted medical product in volume and in an extremely short space of time. The race is now on to get it into production,” he said.

He added: “Ventilator­s are a regulated product so Dyson and TTP will be working with the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory products Agency and the Government to ensure that the product and the manufactur­ing process is approved.”

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