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Tuesday, August 25 2020 - 19:34
AsiaNet
Arcelik continues its drive to meet mechanical ventilator demand for countries in
ISTANBUL, 25 August 2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- The mechanical ventilators produced by Defy, Arcelik's subsidiary in South 
Africa, has received The President's Special Award for Pandemic Service 
presented by the Royal Academy of Engineering

- The initiative extends the company's COVID-19 relief efforts and as of June, 
Arcelik has completed the production of 5,000 life-saving mechanical 
ventilators to meet domestic and international demand

The University of Cambridge Open Ventilator System Initiative team, supported 
by Europe's leading consumer durables company Arcelik, with its subsidiaries 
Beko in the UK and Defy in South Africa, has received The President's Special 
Award for Pandemic Service. The award was presented by the Royal Academy of 
Engineering as a result of their efforts in manufacturing affordable 
ventilators for developing countries during the pandemic.

Awards given by the Royal Academy of Engineering seek to recognise and reward 
the very best engineering talent whose achievements make a huge impact on 
society.

Cambridge-based experts assembled a global manufacturing team comprising of 
Defy and Denel in South Africa, Prodrive and Beko in the UK and Arcelik in 
Turkey to develop a high-performance ventilator for manufacture in South 
Africa. The ventilator became the first intensive care ventilator to be 
manufactured in the continent.

The initiative brought together extensive research, design, manufacturing and 
testing capabilities to enable the mass production of cost-effective mechanical 
ventilators named Impilo at Defy's Jacobs factory in KwaZulu-Natal.

This project mirrors COVID-19 relief efforts undertaken by Arcelik, which, to 
date, has produced 5,000 life-saving mechanical ventilators at its electronics 
facility in Turkey on a not-for-profit basis, to meet both domestic and 
international demand. 2,607 of these ventilators have already been sent to 18 
countries including some of the hardest hit African countries such as Somalia, 
Chad, Nigeria, Niger and Libya. Now, the advanced technology, manufacturing and 
supply chain capabilities of Arcelik and its brands are leveraged through the 
power of collaboration to help save more lives in countries in need and in 
particular, Africa.

Polat ªen, CFO of Arcelik, responsible of Sub-Saharan Africa operations, says: 
"We're honoured to have been involved in The Open Ventilator System Initiative 
alongside many talented academics, experts and engineers. It's a source of 
pride to be recognized with the Royal Engineering Academy Award, considering 
the potential impact of this initiative on hardly challenged developing 
countries. Our team has played a vital part in fighting coronavirus and the 
project should be held up as a model example of cross-industry collaboration. 
At Arcelik we want to be part of the solution; working collectively with 
businesses and governments to fight COVID-19 globally."

About Arcelik 
With over 30,000 employees throughout the world, 12 brands (Arcelik, Beko, 
Grundig, Blomberg, ElektraBregenz, Arctic, Leisure, Flavel, Defy, Altus, 
Dawlance, Voltas Beko), sales and marketing offices in 34 countries, and 23 
production facilities in 9 countries, Arcelik offers products and services in 
more than 140 countries. As Europe's second largest white goods company 
according to market share ranking based on quantity, Arcelik reached a 
consolidated turnover of 5 billion Euros in 2019. With almost 70% of its 
profits coming from the international markets, Arcelik is the R&D leader in 
Turkey – holding more than 3,000 international patent applications to date with 
the efforts of 1,600 researchers in 15 R&D and Design Centers in Turkey and R&D 
Offices across five countries.

www.arcelikglobal.com

About Impilo:
Impilo is a full-function ventilator and can therefore be used whether a 
patient is sedated in an invasive mode, or requires assisted ventilation 
triggered by their own breathing while awake in non-invasive settings, and also 
with patient-triggered conditions. 

Prototype versions of Impilo were developed under the specifications of the UK 
Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the World Health 
Organisation's requirements for ventilators. Pre-production versions of the 
ventilator have been manufactured in the United Kingdom and are locally 
manufactured by Defy and Denel Land Systems. The production version is being 
fast-tracked by Defy Appliances and Denel Land System to ensure it is ready to 
be delivered in South Africa.

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SOURCE: Arcelik
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