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Medtech firm AerosolShield secures Welsh Government funding for protective tent

Birmingham-based company will use the new grant to help it develop and scale production of its pop-up isolation tent

AerosolShield has secured new funding from the Welsh Government

A Birmingham medtech firm has secured £250,000 in new funding from the Welsh Government to manufacture a device which can shield NHS staff and carers from covid-19 and other infections.

AerosolShield, which is based on the University of Birmingham's research park, will use the capital to help it develop and scale production of its pop-up isolation tent.

The tent can be deployed in seconds to cover the head and shoulders of a patient, forming a physical barrier between them and a carer during aerosol-generating procedures such as intubation, nebulisation or CPR.

Its makers claim it blocks infected droplets from a patient's lungs before they can come into contact with PPE and enables healthcare staff to perform life-saving procedures without being contaminated.

The product was conceived at the end of March and accelerated from concept to commercial availability in six days and has already been deployed to hospitals across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Mat Campbell-Hill, a senior fellow at the University of Birmingham's Medical and Dental School, is the company's co-founder and lead designer.

He said: "We're so grateful to the Welsh Government for its support in developing the AerosolShield further and ensuring that our production can cope with the growing demand through this pandemic and beyond.