The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Angus firm in talks with Italians over technology

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An Angus-based 3D printing company is in talks with counterpar­ts in Italy about using the technology to print parts for life-saving medical devices.

The move follows reports that a hospital in Brescia, near one of the hardest-hit regions for coronaviru­s infections in Italy, urgently needed valves for a ventilatio­n machine which its supplier could not provide.

Running out of the valves could have led to Covid-19 patients losing their lives, until a 3D printing company stepped in to provide a solution to the broken supply chain.

A company in the area brought a 3D printer directly to the hospital and, in just a few hours, redesigned and then produced the missing piece.

Andy Simpson, the managing director of Brechin-based Angus 3D Solutions, has contacted the Italian firm Isinnova to obtain the plans in case Scotland also faces a shortage of the part.

He said: “I’ve been aware of the government talking to engineerin­g firms about the possibilit­y of them making ventilator­s and I thought this could be a way my company could help.

“I contacted the team in Italy to ask what they did and what the equipment was.

“I was just reaching out to see if there’s anything that I can learn from them so that if we have the same problem here in Scotland then I could be ahead of the curve.”

Angus 3D Solutions have seven 3D printing machines and also the ability to vacuum cast – a process which uses a vacuum to draw any liquid material into a mould.

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The urgently-needed valves.

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