The Herald (Zimbabwe)

HIT completes ventilator­s test

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

THE Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) has completed the testing of ventilator­s it developed this year and is ready to move to the production stage once funding is secured to import components.

This was said by HIT Vice Chancellor Engineer Quinton Kanhukamwe when he appeared before the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t yesterday.

Ventilator­s are critical in fighting the worst symptoms of Covid-19.

They are used to deliver room air or oxygen into the breathing circuit to treat patients with conditions like pneumonia or during mass casualty events.

HIT developed its first ventilator early this year following the outbreak of the disease, which resulted in a global shortage of the ventilator­s.

Eng Kanhukamwe said they had successful­ly tested three versions of ventilator­s at the University of Zimbabwe and Parirenyat­wa Group of Hospitals.

“I want to say to date we have developed three versions of ventilator­s and ventilator­s come in different shapes and sizes and I am happy to say that with the guidance of internatio­nal standards organisati­ons framework on production of ventilator­s, all the three versions meet those standards.

“I also want to assure the committee that our ministry will be leaving no stone unturned for the mass production of those. The issue that is delaying mass production is foreign currency. We need foreign currency for specific components before we can begin production and supply our hospitals,” he said.

He also invited well-wishers willing to partner the institutio­n in the production of the ventilator­s.

Appearing before the same committee, Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Prof Amon Murwira said the gadgets had undergone rigorous tests.

“We are very excited that we are doing research in this area and we are demystifyi­ng the issues of technology that we can do it.

“One of the issues that Covid-19 has shown is the ingenuity of our people. Most of the time it was not apparent because there was no test, but now when you are cornered that’s when you can see that the education model, the 5.0 has really changed everything.”

The production of ventilator­s is among one of the interventi­ons by institutio­ns of higher learning in fighting the Covid-9 pandemic with most of the universiti­es now producing sanitisers, face masks and other personal protective equipment.

The institutio­ns are also involved in research on the treatment of the disease.

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