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On DoES
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DoES is a collaboration of local Liverpool and region people from a diverse set of backgrounds including engineers, creatives, makers, hobbyists.
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DoES has been around a long time - 9 years+
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DoES exists as a framework for the community to contribute to the social good. It is incorporated as a community interest company (or CIC) is a special form of non-charitable limited company, which exists primarily to benefit a community or with a view to pursuing a social purpose, rather than to make a profit for shareholders.
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We have excellent local and national networks and are widely respected.
On the PPE project
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We have a team of 20+ people working 24/7 on this to help the NHS and community workers (social care, GP surgeries, dentists, opthalmists, food delivery, shopkeepers)
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We're working locally, engaging nationally and internationally during this crisis
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NHS trusts have signed off on what we are doing, have ordered, and our team are manufacturing PPE visors NOW
"We currently have teams working with 7 laser cutting machines in the Liverpool area. Our expectation is we can provide 10,000 PPE visors a week. If you know a business with a laser cutter standing idle please ask them to contact us at covid@doesliverpool.com so we can increase that number. We need tens of millions nationally"
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We are actively pursuing official approvals for our designs.
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All the knowledge we have captured on PPE manufacture from medical professionals is OpenSource and available here. This enables other groups to shortcut the spin-up process which has taken us two weeks.
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You can download and use our 3D printer designs and Laser Cuttable designs NOW and get started .See here
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You can use our "issues" sections for information on the design process and where to source materials for manufacture. See here
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We are actively engaged with the Design and Technology Association to enable the education sector to join us in this effort
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We are working locally and engaging nationally (such as with 3DCrowd.uk and their logistics network with DHL)
On actions
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We are reaching out to people with 3D printing and laser cutting capability to work with our "blueprint" to fulfil orders
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If you are in any business or charitable networking group such as breakfast clubs or the rotary please reach out and ask if they can help