The race to create a world-class ventilator to combat COVID-19
IANS Feb 24, 2021
A raging pandemic, a dearth of life-saving equipment, and 90 days to manufacture a world-class ventilator.
On March 24, 2020, a nationwide lockdown was imposed in India in the wake of a formidable adversary, the COVID-19 pandemic. With the number of cases increasing exponentially, hospitals were faced with a dangerous shortage of life-saving equipment and personnel. In response to the imminent crisis, Amitabha Bandyopadhyay and Srikant Sastri formed the IIT Kanpur Ventilator Consortium as a task force to assist a young startup, Nocca Robotics, in building affordable high-quality ventilators for India's cash-strapped hospitals.
Under the mentorship of reputed industry leaders, the task force and the Nocca team worked tirelessly against unprecedented odds - trammelled by a ban on imports and telecommuting through Zoom and Whatsapp in the face of stringent lockdown restrictions - to manufacture the Noccarc V310 in record time. This is the incredible story of its conception, creation and success, in the words of the task force co-leaders themselves.
Inspiring and riveting, "The Ventilator Project" (Pan Macmillan India) also offers an unmatched blueprint for business in the post-COVID era through first-hand lessons gleaned during the task force's phenomenal 90-day run. It proves that India, with its deep recesses of talent and ingenuity, has the potential to be a world leader in both business and social impact.
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