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Gerber and Hardwire collaborate to produce face shields

Gerber Technology has partnered with Hardwire, LLC, a manufacturer of protective armour, to produce face shields for medical professionals and first responders fighting COVID-19 on the front lines who desperately need equipment. With Gerber’s agile and quick response, hardwire is adding two new cutting machines and software to their existing multi-ply cutting systems, allowing them to produce tens of thousands of face shields per day.

Within 24 hours of our first discussion with the Hardwire team, we had launched the production of the new machines,” said Mohit Uberoi, CEO of Gerber Technology. “We have a dedicated team organized to rapidly respond to requests to expand PPE production at existing PPE manufacturers as well as convert apparel and other manufacturers to PPE production with the technology, support and services they need.”

For the last two decades, Hardwire, has manufactured armour systems for military, law enforcement, municipalities, private business, consumers, and school systems. The Maryland-based manufacturer is known for solving some of the most challenging military and defence problems having developed, tested, and fielded armour to protect against a variety of threats, ranging from small arms to improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to underbody blast.

Without Gerber machines in our factory, there is no way we could have made multiple Face Shield PPE prototypes, fielded versions in the ICUs of two hospitals, optimized the design using comments from doctors and nurses, and scaled to more than 7,000 units per day in production in under a week,” said George Tunis, CEO of Hardwire LLC.

As we continue to increase toward 100,000 units per day to protect our front-line nurses, doctors, caregivers, and first responders, Gerber will be central to our efforts. I have never felt more blessed by digital technology, a machine, and a company that works.”

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