Vingroup donated 2,400 home-made ventilators to Russia and Ukraine

Tram Ho

On May 6, 2020, the Russian Embassy and the Embassy of Ukraine in Vietnam signed a memorandum of agreement to receive 2,400 COVID-19 invasive ventilators for treatment by Vingroup. The awarded models are Vsmart VFS-410 and VFS-510 – two “made in Vietnam” intrusion ventilators have been completed and manufactured entirely from the Vingroup ecosystem with localization rate up to up to 70%.

Vingroup will offer Russia 1,000 VFS-410 ventilators and 500 VFS-510 ventilators. VFS-410 and VFS-510 are currently being assessed by quality management agencies and the Medical Council, ensuring compliance with quality standards circulating in Vietnam. The expected delivery time is from May 15, 2020 to August 30, 2020.

Vingroup tặng 2.400 máy thở tự sản xuất cho Nga và Ukraina - Ảnh 1.

VSmart VFS-510 ventilator manufactured by Vingroup.

Vsmart VFS-410 is a special upgrade of the first VFS-310 ventilator version developed by Vingroup engineers from the design concept of MIT. This is an invasive ventilator based on the technology of generating gas by turbine, with features similar to the advanced mobile invasive ventilators on the market.

VSmart VFS-510 is transferred and improved from the world leading manufacturer of Medtronic breathing apparatus (USA), used regularly in hospitals. VFS-510 has the advantages of compact, versatile including 6 flexible breathing modes, can be used for adult patients and pediatric patients; for people who need supportive ventilation to invade or not invade … meet a variety of treatment requirements as prescribed by your doctor.

Mr. Nguyen Viet Quang – Vice Chairman cum General Director of Vingroup said: “With the donation of 2,400 invasive ventilators, Vingroup hopes to actively contribute to the medical treatment in Russia and Ukraine. to patients, repel the Covid-19 epidemic. This is the gratitude of the Leaders of the Group to the two countries for their close connection with the startup process of Vingroup. ”

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Source : Genk