GM and Ventec inked a deal wiht the US government to manufacture ventilators to plug a shortage. AFP
GM and Ventec inked a deal wiht the US government to manufacture ventilators to plug a shortage. AFP
GM and Ventec inked a deal wiht the US government to manufacture ventilators to plug a shortage. AFP
GM and Ventec inked a deal wiht the US government to manufacture ventilators to plug a shortage. AFP

GM and Ventec secure $500m contract from the US to manufacture ventilators


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The US awarded General Motors and its partner Ventec Life Systems a $489.4 million (Dh1.7 billion) contract to make 30,000 ventilators by the end of August, finalising a deal that briefly was a point of contention for President Donald Trump.

Production will start next week, a GM spokesman said, and the carmaker and Ventec will deliver a fifth of the breathing machines they’re building for the Health and Human Services Department by June 1. The US invoked the Defense Production Act to secure production from the companies after Trump accused GM of moving too slowly and gouging the government. He’s praised the carmaker since then.

GM has been working with Bothell, Washington-based Ventec to boost the company’s production of ventilators used to help Covid-19 patients breathe while being treated for the respiratory disease. The automaker has converted an auto-parts plant in Kokomo, Indiana, to make the devices with paid volunteers from the United Auto Workers union.

In an effort reminiscent of the World War II-era “arsenal of democracy” movement, in which civilian manufacturing plants switched to making munitions, mass manufacturer GM paired up with specialty producer Ventec. Both companies had been working around the clock to find a way to build ventilators in mid March when Trump accused the carmaker of dragging its feet, calling out chief executive Mary Barra by name.

GM is now the first company with a US contract to add to the national stockpile that the federal government maintains, which is expected to run short of medical equipment to dole out to states coping with the coronavirus pandemic.

Shares of GM pared an early gain of as much as 3.9 per cent on Wednesday to trade up 2.2 per cent to $21.76 as of 10:16 a.m. in New York.

Before working with GM, Ventec was making at most 250 ventilators a month. To boost production rates into the thousands, Ventec needed GM’s help enlisting hundreds of parts suppliers to increase output, and the automaker is hiring 1,000 workers who will build the machines at the plant in Indiana.

GM is recruiting paid volunteers from its staff of 300 workers who make auto parts in Kokomo, plus others from a nearby metal stamping plant. But it still needs more people. The company has had at least 1,300 job applicants and is in the process of hiring and training workers in safety protocols, GM spokesman Jim Cain said.

The two companies will be making a scaled-down version of Ventec’s ventilator called the V+ Pro. It only provides ventilation, not other respiratory therapies featured in the company’s proprietary VOCSN system, Mr Cain said.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention manages a stockpile that currently has between 12,000 and 13,000 ventilators, according to a report from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.

The problem is that the stockpile consists of three different ventilators and only one of them, the LTV1200 made by Becton Dickinson, is ideal for patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, which is typical for the most critical Covid-19 patients, Lewis Rubinson, chief medical officer at Morristown Medical Center in New Jersey, said in an interview. Mr Rubinson worked as a consultant and later was chief medical officer for the US DHHS and its National Disaster Medical System, a role in which he helped build out the country’s strategic stockpile.

Mr Rubinson said Ventec’s unit is portable and would work for Covid-19 patients. He helped develop Ventec’s VOCSN and has an equity stake in the company. He also said the Airon unit being rushed to production by Ford Motor and General Electric, while not ideal, also could work for Covid-19 patients who need ventilation.

Critical care ventilators were added to the national stockpile of emergency supplies starting in 2005 in response to the avian flu, Mr Rubinson said. But at the time, no one planned on a pandemic that would hit multiple countries at once. So the government’s equipment inventory were not ready for an emergency of this size, he said.

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The biog

Favourite colour: Brown

Favourite Movie: Resident Evil

Hobbies: Painting, Cooking, Imitating Voices

Favourite food: Pizza

Trivia: Was the voice of three characters in the Emirati animation, Shaabiyat Al Cartoon

RESULTS

Main card

Bantamweight 56.4kg: Mehdi Eljamari (MAR) beat Abrorbek Madiminbekov (UZB), Split points decision

Super heavyweight 94 kg: Adnan Mohammad (IRN) beat Mohammed Ajaraam (MAR), Split points decision

Lightweight 60kg:  Zakaria Eljamari (UAE) beat Faridoon Alik Zai (AFG), RSC round 3

Light heavyweight 81.4kg: Taha Marrouni (MAR) beat Mahmood Amin (EGY), Unanimous points decision

Light welterweight 64.5kg: Siyovush Gulmamadov (TJK) beat Nouredine Samir (UAE), Unanimous points decision

Light heavyweight 81.4kg:  Ilyass Habibali (UAE) beat Haroun Baka (ALG), KO second round

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Founder: Omar Onsi

Launched: 2018

Employees: 35

Financing stage: Seed round ($12 million)

Investors: B&Y, Phoenician Funds, M1 Group, Shorooq Partners

The biog

Name: Timothy Husband

Nationality: New Zealand

Education: Degree in zoology at The University of Sydney

Favourite book: Lemurs of Madagascar by Russell A Mittermeier

Favourite music: Billy Joel

Weekends and holidays: Talking about animals or visiting his farm in Australia

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The trio have been guided by experts from the industry over the course of nine months, as they developed their own products that merge their unique styles with traditional elements of Emirati design. This includes laboratory sessions, experimental and collaborative practice, investigation of new business models and evaluation.

It is led by British contemporary design project specialist Helen Voce and mentor Kevin Badni, and offers participants access to experts from across the world, including the likes of UK designer Gareth Neal and multidisciplinary designer and entrepreneur, Sheikh Salem Al Qassimi.

The final pieces are being revealed in a worldwide limited-edition release on the first day of Downtown Designs at Dubai Design Week 2019. Tashkeel will be at stand E31 at the exhibition.

Lisa Ball-Lechgar, deputy director of Tashkeel, said: “The diversity and calibre of the applicants this year … is reflective of the dynamic change that the UAE art and design industry is witnessing, with young creators resolute in making their bold design ideas a reality.”

Super Bowl LIII schedule

What Super Bowl LIII

Who is playing New England Patriots v Los Angeles Rams

Where Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, United States

When Sunday (start time is 3.30am on Monday UAE time)

 

MATCH INFO

Fixture: Thailand v UAE, Tuesday, 4pm (UAE)

TV: Abu Dhabi Sports

Brief scores

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Villarreal 0

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Venue Insportz, Dubai; Admission Free

Fixtures - Open Men 2pm: India v New Zealand, Malaysia v UAE, Singapore v South Africa, Sri Lanka v England; 8pm: Australia v Singapore, India v Sri Lanka, England v Malaysia, New Zealand v South Africa

Fixtures - Open Women Noon: New Zealand v England, UAE v Australia; 6pm: England v South Africa, New Zealand v Australia

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Favourite place in UAE: Al Rams pearling village

What one book should everyone read: Any book written before electricity was invented. When a writer willingly worked under candlelight, you know he/she had a real passion for their craft

Your favourite type of pearl: All of them. No pearl looks the same and each carries its own unique characteristics, like humans

Best time to swim in the sea: When there is enough light to see beneath the surface

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