Overview
Altium Designer and Altium 365: Empowering Global Collaboration for Open Source Ventilator ProjectAltium |
Sensors - Gyroscopes Sensors - Vibration Sensors | |
Electronics Healthcare & Hospitals | |
Product Research & Development | |
Facial Recognition Time Sensitive Networking | |
Hardware Design & Engineering Services | |
Operational Impact
The use of Altium Designer with Altium 365 has had significant operational benefits for the Open Source Ventilator Project. The platform has facilitated seamless collaboration among a global team of volunteers, eliminating the need for time-consuming processes like exporting and sharing PDFs. This has significantly sped up the design and production process, enabling the team to quickly develop prototypes and move into production. The platform has also made it easy for team members with diverse backgrounds to understand different aspects of the project and implement version control, further enhancing the efficiency of the project. Moreover, the use of Altium 365 has eliminated geographical barriers, enabling the team to work together effectively despite being distributed across different time zones. | |
Quantitative Benefit
The project was able to pull together four prototypes within mere weeks. | |
With the help of manufacturing partners, the project has the capacity to produce 500 ventilators per week for deployment in South America, Africa, and elsewhere. | |
Using 3D printing, the project has been able to produce and donate over 30,000 face shields and other essential personal protective equipment (PPE) to healthcare workers worldwide. | |