Wales celebrates tech innovation
Good people, creating good products, for the good of everyone
Wales has always been a land of innovators, pushing the boundaries of science and technology to build a better society for future generations.
Filter
Wales has always been a land of innovators, pushing the boundaries of science and technology to build a better society for future generations.
Working in partnership with Public Health Wales and Life Sciences Hub Wales, Pencoed-based Ortho Clinical Diagnostics has been applying their wealth of global experience in in-vitro diagnostics to respond to this new challenge by providing high-quality, reliable antibody testing across Wales.
Welsh gin distilleries have produced and given away more than 200,000 bottles of desperately needed hand sanitiser to frontline services, essential workers and community care providers since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Flexicare Medical Limited, in Mountain Ash, is increasing production of lifesaving devices such as ventilator breathing systems, humidifiers, and resuscitators to support the NHS.
Economy, Transport and North Wales Minister Ken Skates has thanked iconic Welsh whisky and spirits brand Penderyn on diverting its expert distillers to produce much needed hand sanitiser for the NHS in Wales.
CR Clarke & Co has now received approval for it’s Rapidly Manufactured CPAP (RMCPAP) unit and will be working with businesses in Wales including Panasonic on an initial run of 80 devices for further testing.
Vital supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline health and care workers in Wales will today (Tuesday April 28) be flown into Cardiff Airport.
It may not quite be ‘business as usual’ for small food and drink producers in Wales. Still, many are turning to alternative ways, and collaborating with fellow producers to maintain sales.
The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak presented a huge challenge to individuals, families, businesses, and governments across the world. Wales is no exception.
A £60 million marine energy project that will help tackle climate change while reviving Pembrokeshire’s economy in the wake of Covid-19 has been given the green light.