Covid-19 pushes 3D printing to new dimension
Battle to breathe: India is estimated to have 40,000 ventilators, of which about 20 to 25 percent could be dysfunctional;
Battle to breathe: India is estimated to have 40,000 ventilators, of which about 20 to 25 percent could be dysfunctional;
Ventilators are definitely the need of the hour. But while the Indian companies are developing their solutions, there are some
Bengaluru-based Ethereal Machines is a deeptech startup which is leveraging its technology to manufacture ventilator splitters. These splitters allow two
In India, start-ups such as Ethereal Machines and Aerobiosys are working on 3D printing-enabled ventilator manufacturing. Read More Views: 39
While many startups and tech companies have started manufacturing ventilators or similar alternatives, Bengaluru-based Ethereal Machines has a unique solution
Bengaluru-based Ethereal Machines has also pitched in with its own efforts to enhance ventilators which are a crucial device in
Currently, India is facing a huge shortage of ventilators. As per rough estimates, India has around 40K ventilators with many
Bengaluru-based tech startup Ethereal Machines has created a ventilator splitter using 3D printing. Already tested at Aster Hospital in the
A Bengaluru-based deep-tech start-up, Ethereal Machines, is addressing the problem to some extent by enabling the existing ventilators to cater
Indian startups working with hospitals, doctors to 3D print products and components that can help in capacity expansion for healthcare
Deep Tech startup Ethereal Machines (EM), which builds 5 axis CNC machines and 3D printers, has raised $1 million pre-Series
Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 2019 – Industry, Manufacturing and Energy Read More Views: 21
At first glance, Ethereal Machines seems to be just another start-up: it was founded in a garage in India’s start-up
Leaders of Tomorrow brings to you experts voices that discuss. Read More Views: 34
Supply chains in today’s world are continually under pressure for higher performance and lower costs. Companies around the world are
Mint and MIT Technology Review, published by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), are pleased to announce the Top 10
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