Airbus and Siemens are winding down production of the ventilator parts they have been producing for the NHS after answering the Government鈥檚 call to join the fight against Covid-19.
Working as part of the Ventilator Challenge 海角视频 consortium, which brought together some of the world鈥檚 most innovative industrial, technology and engineering businesses from across the aerospace, automotive and medical sectors, the teams worked around the clock to help produce more than 10,000 ventilators in just 14 weeks.
In a matter of days, Airbus, Siemens and AMRC colleagues rapidly transformed the Welsh Government-owned AMRC Cymru facility in Broughton, North Wales, from a research and development centre into an assembly line to produce medical ventilators on an unprecedented scale.
At the height of production - following approval by the 海角视频鈥檚 Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) - the teams helped build up to 1,500 Penlon Prima ESO2 ventilators each week; equivalent to six months鈥 normal 海角视频 ventilator production in just one day.
Ken Skates MS, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e incredibly proud of how the AMRC Cymru facility played its part in the national effort to fight Covid-19. We should learn from this fantastic collaborative effort to explore new opportunities in the future.鈥

Simon Hart, Secretary of State for Wales, said: 鈥淲e are extremely grateful to the Ventilator Challenge 海角视频 consortium, involving some of the 海角视频鈥檚 most iconic businesses, for stepping forward to work with government and meet the unprecedented challenge created by the pandemic. The fight against coronavirus is a collective national effort and the production of hospital ventilators for the NHS has made a real difference.鈥
The mechanical breathing devices - an update on an existing Penlon model - supply air and oxygen to patients who suffer lung failure as a result of contracting Covid-19 and have no doubt saved countless lives.
Paul McKinlay, Airbus Senior Vice President, said: 鈥淰entilator Challenge 海角视频 has shown what is possible when highly effective manufacturing and engineering teams collaborate around a common goal.
"I couldn't be more proud of our Airbus employees - more used to building aircraft wings than medical devices - who have worked around the clock with Siemens, McLaren, Ford, STI and Penlon colleagues to produce these life-saving ventilators in just 14 weeks.鈥

Brian Holliday, Managing Director, Digital Industries, Siemens 海角视频 and Ireland, added: 鈥淲e have learned so much together through the ventilator challenge, chiefly the power of collaboration, engagement and meritocracy. We also made huge progress applying digital tools that took us further, faster when it mattered, and I know consortium members will be keen to carry lessons and build skills from this experience into the future.鈥
In a video message Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton said: 鈥淚鈥檝e been hearing about all the great work you鈥檝e been doing within the VentilatorChallenge海角视频 Consortium to produce more ventilators for the NHS. I know you've been moving at an incredible pace to make things happen.
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