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View all search resultsState-owned weapons manufacturer Pindad has developed several medical devices and equipment to boost the country's capacity in the fight against coronavirus amid great demand of supplies in view of the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
Dutch scientists have pulled a British-made East Radcliff ventilator built in the 1960s from the shelves of a science museum to use as a template for cheap and easy-to-build ventilators in the fight against coronavirus.
State-owned electronics manufacturer PT LEN Industri and hospital equipment maker PT Poly Jaya Medikal are to develop the ventilators. Each of them has a production capacity of 100 units per week.
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