With the help and support of the Welsh Government’s COVID-19
Research, Development and Innovation support fund Brother
Engineering has joined companies across Wales who are making vital
PPE products as part of the Welsh Government’s response to
coronavirus.
The Welsh PPE industry now includes more than 25 manufacturers of
repurposed face visors, nine companies making face masks, and six
producers of medical scrubs.
Thanks to these enormous efforts from the business community,
Wales is quickly increasing production capability and building
resilience across a wide range of PPE items.
To progress its PPE production, Brother Engineering has opened a
new factory in Pontardawe from where, under the name of Blu
Thomas Medical, it is manufacturing fully certified CE marked
masks for the NHS, care settings, wider public sector and
industry.
The facility has the capacity to have four manufacturing cells
running with an expected output of half a million face masks per
day. It is expected that 20 new jobs will be created.
The Welsh Government has supported Brother Engineering to
establish the new factory and enable work to begin quickly,
providing more than £250k from its COVID-19 RD&I support
fund.
Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport, said:
“Since the beginning of the pandemic, we have seen businesses
throughout Wales step up to the challenge of helping us all deal
with coronavirus.
“The efforts of Welsh business have been quite incredible. To put
it simply, many firms have adapted their usual ways of working,
from the products they make day-to-day, to thinking innovatively
about how they can protect and save lives threatened by the
virus.
“Brother Engineering is a prime example of how the business
community has risen to the call. The company’s face mask
production capability means it has a crucial role to play in
creating a more secure supply of PPE within Wales both now and
for the future.
“I want to thank them and every other business involved for all
they are doing to help us move closer to self-reliance for the
vast majority of PPE items.”
Brother Engineering managing director Blu Thomas said: “We’ve
moved quickly to establish this new facility. Staff here at
Brother Engineering have shown great commitment to this project
by using their engineering expertise to enable the company to be
in production.
“We couldn’t have achieved this without some great support from a
number of organisation that have helped us get to this point, in
particular the Welsh Government, the NHS Surgical Materials
Testing Laboratory at Bridgend, and Cardiff University.
“With fully certified CE marked masks now being produced and
along with other companies that have adapted to produce critical
equipment, Wales will be in a better position to deal with any
future crisis.”