NAIROBI, Kenya – The first ever locally manufactured ventilator developed by Kenya Association of Manufacturers’ (KAM) Automotive Sector, led by Mutsimoto Limited, has been certified by Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS).
The
ventilator, dubbed Pumuaishi 3.0, was unveiled in April this year and
has been undergoing standards evaluation for certification at
KEBS. Following certification, the ventilator shall be patented
and produced for both local and export markets.
Some
of the companies that provided key experts in the development of the
ventilator are Mutsimoto Motor Company, Mobius Motors, Kenyatta National
Hospital and the Aga Khan University, among others.
Speaking
while handing over the calibration certificate, KEBS Director of
Metrology & Testing, Dr Henry Rotich noted that KEBS has supported
the manufacturer in developing the ventilator prototype for usage.
“We
have worked together to improve Pumuaishi 3.0, to ensure that it can
compete on the same level with those from other countries,” remarked Dr Rotich.
KAM
Automotive Sector Chair and Mutsimoto Motor Company CEO, Ashit Shah,
appreciated government’s support towards the development of the
ventilator.
“We have worked closely with the government to
develop Pumuaishi 3.0, an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ventilator, which
can be used on paediatrics and adults weighing up to 180kgs. This
ventilator can go for a minimum of 24 hours without power, making it
efficient in the event of power outages. It can also be charged using
solar power, so it can be used in an ambulance,” noted Shah.
He
also added that the certification of Pumuaishi 3.0 is a demonstration
of the local manufacturing sector’s capacity and potential to be
self-sufficient, saying, “Pumuaishi 3.0 has
been made from locally sourced raw materials, with the involvement of
experts from the Ministry of Health, Kenyatta National Hospital and
KEBS. The invention brought together local experts from various fields,
including programmers, Biomedical engineers, doctors and automotive
engineers to develop.”
KAM Chief Executive, Phyllis Wakiaga, lauded the Sector for the initiative and urged Kenyans and the government to purchase locally produced goods.
“Local
industry has continuously demonstrated its ability to supply goods and
services of superior quality. We shall continue working with government
on the Buy Kenya Build Kenya initiative, to continue promoting the local
manufacturing sector to make Kenya the region’s export hub. In doing
so, we can indirectly promote the economic growth of the country,” said Wakiaga.
She also urged Kenyans to consume local content, noting, “As
citizens, we must be deliberate about the consumption of locally made
products for the sake of our country’s present and future economic
sustainability. By buying Kenyan products, consumers widen the local
market, increase liquidity and provide greater opportunities for
innovations.”
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