Bright Machines Moves to Scale Up Medical Device Manufacturing in Response to COVID-19

Company enables no-cost automation for manufacturers addressing the pandemic

SAN FRANCISCO--()--Today, smart manufacturing company Bright Machines announced a new initiative to combat potential medical product shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic. Available immediately, Bright Machines will enable no-cost automation for up to a year for manufacturing devices essential to the treatment of the novel coronavirus.

As the world works to stymie the impact of COVID-19, it has become apparent that both access to testing and an adequate supply of treatment resources – especially ventilators and respirators – is critical. To aid in the effort to make necessary medical devices as readily available as possible, Bright Machines will provide no-cost access for up to 12 months for any Bright Machines Microfactory deployment associated with the COVID-19 response.

Bright Machines Microfactories help manufacturers quickly scale up production using modular automation which is less reliant on human operators than traditional assembly and inspection processes. Bright Machines Select is the company’s microfactory-as-a-service model, which brings all the benefits of Software-Defined Manufacturing to manufacturers without the upfront costs associated with traditional automation-equipment purchasing.

Bright Machines has experience in this space, and earlier this year they announced a partnership with Diagnostics for the Real World (DRW) to automate the production of DRW’s groundbreaking SAMBA diagnostic and testing platform. With today’s announcement, Bright Machines is optimistic that manufacturers who might have otherwise been constrained by cost, labor shortages, or slow production cycles can now better meet the increased demands of healthcare systems worldwide that are preparing for unprecedented demand for their medical devices.

About Bright Machines

Bright Machines helps companies manufacture more products, at a higher-quality and lower cost. The company’s software and robotic cells intelligently automates product assembly and inspection, helping solve the capacity needs and labor challenges of modern factories. With more than 500 employees worldwide and customers across North America, Europe and Asia, Bright Machines is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Seattle and Tel-Aviv. Visit www.brightmachines.com.

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Justine Crosby
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For press inquiries
Justine Crosby
justine.crosby@brightmachines.com