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Revision as of 17:46, 21 March 2020

Bloominglabs has gotten a few calls to action lately related to COVID-19, and I wanted to share those with you so that you can act on anything you feel most able to help with:

Any Blabs' efforts will be coordinated on Slack or the discuss mailing list:

Please share these as you want, and help however you can.


From our friends at the IU School of Education MILL:

Adam Maltese is working on a face-shield project, and is looking for thin acrylic, PETG, or other easily-cut, formable, transparent material, and collaborators to work on this. Contact: amaltese@indiana.edu



From our friends at Dimension Mill:

Pat East, the executive director at The Mill] was brainstorming with execs at Cook and IU Health last night. We've got the start of a plan to manufacture face masks and are looking into N95 respirators. They can be 3D printed, the question is getting the right material for the filter. So a few questions...

  • How many 3D printers do you have?
  • How can we get access to more?
  • Could you figure out how to get the right material for the filter?

Contact: pat.east@cofoundventures.com

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From various sources: CDC-compliant cloth face masks e.g. https://www.courierpress.com/story/news/2020/03/18/coronavirus-deaconess-ask-public-provide-medical-face-masks/2865273001/


Ambu-bag based ventilator projects e.g. https://github.com/emersonmoretto/CITI-OpenLung


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