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COVID-19 has brought unprecedented disruptions to peopleu2019s lives and even after one and a half years, we are still finding the new norm and means to navigate the uncertainties of a u201cPost COVID-19u201d world. As the world hunkered down amidst global supply chain disruption and social restrictions, local communities still found ways to rally together to make face masks and face shields for frontline workers and foreign workers. In this talk, CEO & Founder of Lionsforge, will share his experience through various community initiatives, on how communities adapt and innovate in these trying times
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Resilience ?roug? ?roug? Learning Pre?ente? ?y Ten? ?ee ?ee
Resilience through Learning Overview Pro??ct?on in t?e com??n?t? Sprea??n? ?oy in cr??is Les?ons Learnt Chan?es
Production in the community Protecting each other in the midst of crisis
Learning to make Face Shields
The impact >10,000 Faceshields
Learning to make Earsavers Photo cre?it: C?A
Learning to make Facemasks Photo cre?it: Mas? ?e?n ??th Love
Learning to make A Global Movement Low cost O2 Concentrator Medical PPE wit? Rep?r??se? ?arts 3D Printed Ventilator valve Laser cut DIY Ventilator Low cost Ventilator
Project Little Hands Big Heart Spreading joy in the midst of crisis
Learning to make Toys
The impact >130 Christmas Presents
Ada?t wit? Innovat?vity & Resourcef??nes? Learning Resilience Fabrication Tec?nol??? Digitall? Connecte? Opensource Move?ent
Min????e l???? la??m???? Make The Change Ex?ert? ??r???ip???o? Bet??r ?c?e?s ?? ??ol? Un?o?k u???p?e? r???urc??
Climate Change New Opportunities Economy New COVID-19 Possibilities Ability to Adapt Uncertainties Care Certainties The willingness to fill the needs and work outside the comfort zone Innovate To know the problem and go about solving it Resourceful To creatively make use of what is available “It's not about the resources you have available. It's about the resourcefulness you have within you. - Tony Robbins” “Necessity is the mother of invention”
“This is a specification of the minimally (and some preferred options) clinically acceptable ventilator to be used in UK hospitals during the current COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus. It sets out the clinical requirements based on the consensus of what is ‘minimally acceptable’ performance in the opinion of the anaesthesia and intensive care medicine professionals and medical device regulators given the emergency situation.” - Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (UK)