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Covent-19 InVent Prototyping

The CoVent-19 Challenge sponsored by Stratasys proved to be the perfect assignment. The Challenge: Develop a rapidly deployable mechanical ventilator for treating COVID-19. Make it effective in helping save lives, affordable, and easy to build with off-the-shelf and 3D printed parts. And oh, by the way, you have four weeks.

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