Bay Area Manufacturers - Mfg Capabilities in Response to COVID-19
Dear Manufacturers,
I know you’re all very busy right now on a number of fronts.

I work on manufacturing workforce development in the Bay Area community colleges. I'm talking with folks in Sacramento about the needs for critical medical equipment & supplies and if/how Bay Area manufacturers can assist.

I'm trying to find out what companies might be able to manufacture some of the critical items that could be in short supply over the next few weeks and months. If you could take 3 minutes to fill out the survey below, I'll work to get this information to the relevant people at the state (and federal) government who are working to coordinate the response.


Regards,
Mark Martin
Bay Area Community Colleges
Regional Director, Adv Mfg
markmartin@peralta.edu
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-martin-7733542/

P.S. I recognize that your company most likely doesn't have the design (or tooling) to produce these items currently (especially something like a ventilator). But we're looking for capability right now and would assume that the design specs could be supplied to you.
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Company Name *
First Name *
Last Name *
Email *
Title *
County *
City
Website
Phone #
What product(s) do you currently produce?
Have you produced medical products (now or in the past)?
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If yes, what types of medical products?
Are you ISO-13485 certified?
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Is your company producing (or does it have the capacity to produce) any of the critical items needed during this pandemic (masks, gloves, shields, ventilators, etc.)?
Note, even though you might not have the design to produce a product, right now we’re looking for manufacturing capacity (equipment, expertise, space).
If you can manufacture any of the items above, give a little more detail on your capabilities and past experience with similar products?
LEAD TIMES: For the items checked above, what lead times would you estimate it would take to start manufacturing product from completion of a contract?
Do you feel manufacturing these items would be a major / minor / no change to your basic processes? Would you need to acquire additional equipment / tooling?
QUANTITIES: Give a rough estimate of what you quantities you might be able to manufacture of this product (per week)?
Have you been approached by someone from the state of California or from the federal govt. to discuss your capabilities and how your company can be involved?
If so, who did you talk to (organization and person) and is this an ongoing conversation?
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