VentilatorChallengeUK, the consortium of UK aerospace, automotive and medical businesses that has come together to produce at-scale medical ventilators for the NHS, today celebrates two-months since it was formed.
Since 19 March 2020, the Consortium has focused its efforts on scaling up production of two devices. One an existing design made by Smiths Group, the other a new device based on an adaptation of existing technology from Oxfordshire-based Penlon.
VentilatorChallengeUK has worked closely with Penlon to modify and scale up production of its Penlon Prima ESO 2 device. The ventilator received MHRA approval on 15 April 2020, becoming the first newly adapted ventilator design to be given regulatory authorisation as part of the UK Government’s fight against COVID19.
As well as producing the Penlon Prima ESO 2 device, VentilatorChallengeUK has also supported Smiths Group in scaling up the delivery of its paraPAC plus™ ventilator with three brand-new production sites established in the past 8 weeks at GKN Aerospace’s facilities at Luton and at Cowes and Rolls Royce at Filton.
In total, the 33-strong consortium has seen over 5,500 people working around the clock across nine sites to deliver both models of ventilator into the NHS.
Together, Penlon and Smiths would ordinarily have combined capacity to produce between 50 and 60 ventilators per week. Today the consortium is producing between 100-200 of the combined units per day as it seeks to deliver increased ventilator capacity to the UK.
Dick Elsy, Chairman of VentilatorChallengeUK and CEO of High Value Manufacturing Catapult, said:
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Tim Rance, Production Manager at Penlon, talks about the ESO 2 Emergency Ventilator, the VentilatorChallengeUK (VCUK) consortium and working at Penlon during the coronavirus pandemic.