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Researchers from the Biophysics and Bioengineering Unit of the UB have created a non-invasive low-cost ventilator, to support patients with respiratory diseases in areas with limited means.
A team of engineers are working on creating a low-cost automated emergency ventilator that could eventually be used for COVID-19 patients when there are no available FDA-approved ventilators.
System simplicity: Bioengineer Joseph van Batenburg-Sherwood works on the new ventilator. (Courtesy: Thomas Angus/Imperial College London) Researchers at Imperial College London have shown that the ...
IIT Roorkee has developed a low-cost portable ventilator that can be useful to ensure the survival of COVID-19 patients. Named as 'Prana-Vayu,' the closed-loop ventilator is developed in ...
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This low-cost ventilator will be highly useful for COVID-19 patients, especially when there is a shortage of ventilators.” said professor Ajit K Chaturvedi, director, IIT Roorkee.
A University of British Columbia engineering team has reached the final 10 in an international competition to develop a low cost ventilator.
Peña has put his beliefs into action. Since departing from Stanford this spring, Peña has been working with a team of Peruvian researchers to engineer a low-cost ventilator for COVID-19 patients.
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