The company said it hopes to have a prototype of an automated version of bag valve mask ventilator, commonly known as Ambu bag, in three days for approval.

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New Delhi: Mahindra & Mahindra on Thursday said it expects to come up with a sophisticated ventilator at just Rs 7,500, which otherwise costs up to Rs 10 lakh, as it seeks to assist in combating coronavirus pandemic.

The company said it hopes to have a prototype of an automated version of bag valve mask ventilator, commonly known as Ambu bag, in three days for approval. “… we are simultaneously working with an indigenous maker of ICU ventilators. These are sophisticated machines costing between (Rs) 5 to 10 lakhs. This device is an interim lifesaver & the team estimates it will cost below Rs 7,500,” Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra said in a tweet.

As @GoenkaPk tweeted, we are simultaneously working with an indigenous maker of ICU ventilators. These are sophisticated machines costing between 5 to 10 lakhs. This device is an interim lifesaver & the team estimates it will cost below ₹7,500 https://t.co/3rz1FBkPF0 — anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) March 26, 2020

Earlier, M&M Managing Director Pawan Goenka said the company is also working with two large PSUs along with an existing manufacturer of high spec ventilators to help them simplify design and scale up capacity.

Sharing the company’s two-pronged approach in its efforts to prevent shortage of ventilators, Goenka said,”At one end, we along with two large PSUs are working with an existing manufacturer of high spec ventilators to help them to simplify design and scale up capacity. Our engineering team is right now with them working on it.”

In a series of tweets, he further said,” at other end we are working on an automated version of the Bag Valve Mask ventilator (commonly known as Ambu bag). We hope to have a Proto ready in 3 days for approval. Once proven this design will be made available to all for manufacturing.”

On Sunday, Anand Mahindra had said, Mahindra Group will immediately begin work on how its manufacturing facilities can make ventilators.

Goenka said,”We at Mahindra are overwhelmed with pouring in of support from individuals and companies for our effort to make available ventilators.”

Mahindra had also offered the facilities of the group’s hospitality arm.

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