Composite Integration, a manufacturing company based in Saltash, Cornwall, has decided to utilise its design and manufacturing capabilities to help fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. Many countries including the UK are suffering from a severe shortage of PPE, which is becoming an increasing concern for healthcare workers and healthcare organisations such as the NHS. In collaboration with several colleagues from across the UK, Composite Integration has focused on accelerating the design of face visors, producing prototypes which have been functionally reviewed and accepted by NHS Plymouth. All components have been procured from local UK sources, enabling Composite Integration to offer rapid supply to meet the growing demand. Production has started and Composite Integration is aiming to manufacture approximately 2,500 visors per week for key workers, including doctors, nurses, carers, shop workers and delivery drivers. The company has introduced strict health and safety measures to protect its employees, families, customers and suppliers. Many of its employees are working remotely from home, reducing the contact levels internally and the main facility is working with a skeleton crew allowing it to fulfil customer requirements. Composite Integration continues to monitor and review the government guidance and will keep customers updated with any changes in circumstances. www.composite-integration.co.uk Michael Tyrrell Author Michael Tyrrell Tags Composite Integration Share This Article Tweet Share Share Share Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter Related Articles Composite Integration continues growth with new appointment Composite Integration collaborates to build revolutionary helicopter All-composite wheel for niche electric vehicles moves to next development stage Most recent Articles AMAC and Pontis bring composite solutions to e-mobility Colorplas hits 30 New postponement sees JEC World moved to 2022 Share This Article Tweet Share Share Share Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter