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Three Indian manufacturers to commercialise NASA-developed ventilator

Alpha Design Technologies, Bharat Forge and Medha Servo Drives are three of 18 companies in the world to have been selected to manufacture the life-saving machine

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The Department of State took to twitter earlier today and not only congratulated the Indian Companies but also endorsed the US-India relationship. | Representative Image

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US Space agency NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California has shortlisted three Indian companies for manufacturing a new ventilator that has been tailored for coronavirus patients and uses one-seventh the parts of a traditional ventilator.

Alpha Design Technologies, Bharat Forge and Medha Servo Drives are three of 18 companies from across the world to have been selected to manufacture the life-saving machine.

The Department of State took to twitter earlier today and not only congratulated the Indian Companies but also endorsed the US-India relationship.

"Congrats to the 3 Indian companies @NASA selected to make a ventilator specifically designed

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