Impact of COVID-19 on UK Ventilator Industry Size, Share, Trends & Forecast 2019-2025


Posted June 13, 2020 by larebomrglobal

Impact of COVID-19 on UK Ventilator Industry, Deviation & Trends Analysis Report, By Type and Forecast 2019-2025

 
COVID-19 outbreak has seen a short-term impact on UK economy. Most of the companies have been shutdown their manufacturing operations in the country coupled with the government orders to temporarily suspend production to limit the coronavirus epidemics. However, the country’s healthcare infrastructure is under pressure due to the escalating demand for essential medical equipment, including ventilators, to treat patients with COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the UK government has been taking certain actions to meet the demand for ventilators. In UK, the National Health Service (NHS) has over 8,000 ventilators, however, the government declared the need for nearly 30,000 ventilators to cope up with the demand.

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To manage issues regarding the shortage of ventilators, the UK government plans to quickly buy thousands of ventilators from foreign countries, and work continuously with current manufacturers to accelerate the production capacity. The country asked several local and foreign manufacturers to support COVID-19 response. The UK has ordered 10,000 ventilators to the Dyson, which is known for hand dryers and vacuum cleaners. In addition, the country’s manufacturers are focusing on 3D printing technology to support the production of ventilators.

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Manufacturers of aircraft and automobiles, including Airbus and Vauxhall, are planning to utilize 3D printing technology to develop ventilators parts for the treatment of patients with COVID-19. The major benefit of 3D printing is that it can be used rapidly for the production of customized parts. It can be produced much faster on a small scale as compared to conventional production methods. Therefore, it can be used to develop a comprehensive range of tools to fight against the coronavirus outbreak. UK government appealed to companies to support in this effort to develop more than 20,000 ventilators in as little as two weeks in a call. Therefore, 3D printing technology has emerged as a potential alternative for ventilators production.

Market Segmentation

By Type

• Portable
• Intensive Care

Company Profile

• Airbus SE
• Breas Medical AB
• Dyson Ltd.
• Getinge AB
• Hamilton Medical AG
• Koninklijke Philips N.V.
• McLaren Services Ltd.
• Medtronic plc
• Rolls-Royce Holdings plc
• Smiths Group plc
• Vauxhall Motors Ltd.
• ResMed Inc.
• Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd.
• ZOLL Medical Corp.
• General Electric Co.

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Last Updated June 13, 2020