COVID-19 will be a catalyst for antimicrobial research, and that interest will spike even further before the end of the year, according to a report from Lux Research. Here are some companies that are ahead of the curve.
More than 50,000 visitors and over 400 companies are expected to take part in this global event that features online business matchmaking, exhibitor webinars, and conference sessions.
Testing nearly 200 masks from 15 different manufacturers, the patient-safety organization found that up to 70% of KN95 masks imported from China did not filter 95% of aerosol particulates, as required and as the KN95 name suggests.
Plastics processors can quickly add artificial intelligence (AI) software to existing infrastructure, providing tremendous flexibility for production line changes, workforce constraints, new inspection rates, and varying quality requirements.
To respond to demand for toys and home products during the pandemic, Step2 Co. LLC has expanded manufacturing and distribution capacity with the acquisition of rotational molding equipment assets from CI Rotomolding USA in Decatur, GA.
New test results confirm the virus-reducing capabilities of Devan’s BI-OME technology on both unwashed and intensely washed fabrics. It retains 98.5% efficacy even after 25 wash cycles.
Since Fakuma 2020 has been cancelled because of the pandemic, Wittmann Battenfeld is showcasing product introductions and new technologies that it was going to exhibit at the event via videos on its Virtual Fakuma portal.