NASA has selected three Indian companies to make a low-cost ventilator tailored for COVID-19 patients.
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‘The low cost ventilator VITAL (Ventilator Intervention Technology Accessible Locally) offers a simpler, more affordable option for treating critical patients while freeing up traditional ventilators for those with the most severe COVID-19 symptoms.’
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Called VITAL (Ventilator Intervention Technology Accessible Locally), the high-pressure ventilator was designed to use one-seventh the parts of a traditional ventilator, relying on parts already available in the supply chains. ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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Its flexible design means that it can also be modified for use in field hospitals, NASA said.
The Office of Technology Transfer and Corporate Partnerships at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), which owns the patents and software for VITAL, is offering a free licence for the device. Caltech manages JPL for NASA.
"The VITAL team is very excited to see its technology licenced," Leon Alkalai, Manager of the JPL Office of Strategic Partnerships, and a member of the VITAL leadership team, said in a statement.
"Our hope is to have this technology reach across the world and provide an additional source of solution to deal with the ongoing COVID-19 crisis," it added.
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