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冠状病毒大流行引发了全球口罩的短缺。现在,游戏产品制造商Razer表示正在努力填补这一空白。
在周四的Facebook帖子中, 首席执行官谭敏良说他的公司正在重新利用其一些生产设施来生产手术口罩。目标是向世界各地的卫生当局捐赠一百万个口罩。首批货物将运往新加坡,谭的母国以及该公司东南亚总部所在地。
Razer与许多已经生产口罩的技术制造商一起加入。iPhone制造商富士康首次面膜生产线上个月可以满足其工厂工人的需求。智能手机制造商小米和Oppo据报道抽出口罩。两家公司以及阿里巴巴都有将他们的物资捐赠给了欧洲。
This article originally appeared on ABACUS
The coronavirus pandemic has set off a global shortage of face masks. Now gaming gadget maker Razer says it’s working to fill the gap.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, CEO Min-Liang Tan said his company is repurposing some of its manufacturing facilities to produce surgical masks. The goal is to donate a million masks to health authorities around the world. The initial shipment is slated to head to Singapore, Tan’s home country and where the company’s Southeast Asian headquarters is based.
Razer joins a number of tech manufacturers that are already producing masks. iPhone manufacturer Foxconn debuted a mask production line last month to meet the needs of its factory workers. Smartphone makers Xiaomi and Oppo are also reportedly pumping out masks. Both companies, along with Alibaba, have donated their supplies to Europe.
(Abacus is a unit of the South China Morning Post, which is owned by Alibaba.)
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冠状病毒大流行引发了全球口罩的短缺。现在,游戏产品制造商Razer表示正在努力填补这一空白。
在周四的Facebook帖子中, 首席执行官谭敏良说他的公司正在重新利用其一些生产设施来生产手术口罩。目标是向世界各地的卫生当局捐赠一百万个口罩。首批货物将运往新加坡,谭的母国以及该公司东南亚总部所在地。
Razer与许多已经生产口罩的技术制造商一起加入。iPhone制造商富士康首次面膜生产线上个月可以满足其工厂工人的需求。智能手机制造商小米和Oppo据报道抽出口罩。两家公司以及阿里巴巴都有将他们的物资捐赠给了欧洲。
This article originally appeared on ABACUS
The coronavirus pandemic has set off a global shortage of face masks. Now gaming gadget maker Razer says it’s working to fill the gap.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, CEO Min-Liang Tan said his company is repurposing some of its manufacturing facilities to produce surgical masks. The goal is to donate a million masks to health authorities around the world. The initial shipment is slated to head to Singapore, Tan’s home country and where the company’s Southeast Asian headquarters is based.
Razer joins a number of tech manufacturers that are already producing masks. iPhone manufacturer Foxconn debuted a mask production line last month to meet the needs of its factory workers. Smartphone makers Xiaomi and Oppo are also reportedly pumping out masks. Both companies, along with Alibaba, have donated their supplies to Europe.
(Abacus is a unit of the South China Morning Post, which is owned by Alibaba.)
Purchase the China AI Report 2020 brought to you by SCMP Research and enjoy a 20% discount (original price US$400). This 60-page all new intelligence report gives you first-hand insights and analysis into the latest industry developments and intelligence about China AI. Get exclusive access to our webinars for continuous learning, and interact with China AI executives in live Q&A. Offer valid until 31 March 2020.