Popular photocopy machine manufacturer Xerox has teamed up with medical device manufacturer Vortran Medical to produce disposable ventilators.

With hospitals facing a shortage of ventilators as the number of coronaviruses cases are increasing, the two companies are scaling up production of Go2Vent ventilator which is a gas-operated, disposable ventilator that can be set up within minutes and discarded after use by a single patient.

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The ventilator which provides support via a secure airway can be operated on a compressor, oxygen or air with a minimum of 10 litres per minute flow rates.

It can also provide continuous ventilatory support for up to 30 days.

โ€œWe want to help make sure doctors, nurses and paramedics on the frontline have the resources they need to help the rising number of patients with COVID-19,โ€ said John Visentin, CEO, Xerox in a statement.

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โ€œThe partnership with Xerox has one clear goal โ€” to help save as many lives as possible. For all of us, this will be the most important thing we ever do,โ€ says Vortranโ€™s co-founder and CEO, Gordon A Wong, MD, in a statement.

It is expected that this partnership will result in the production of as many as 150,000 to 200,000 ventilators every month by June.