Country's self-reliance in manufacturing equipment to fight COVID-19-a miraculous development.

ISLAMABAD -- The contribution of Pakistani researchers, engineers and scientists toward attaining self-reliance in manufacturing of the essential medical equipment like masks, sanitizers, ventilators and oxygenators to fight the prevailing health crisis of COVID-19 is not only a miraculous development but evident of having brilliant minds in the science and technology sector.

The researchers and scientists of the country, once lagging behind in the science and technology sector, are now diligently working on manufacturing of such products, which can assist its people in fighting this pandemic instead of depending on the aid from other countries.

Soon after the pandemic outbreak, the researchers team of National University of Science and Technology (NUST) took lead in developing disinfecting tele-operated robots and aerial spraying drones for decontamination of spaces, robust and cost-effective testing kits for detection of coronavirus, high-quality sanitizers for microbial control, thermal monitoring camera to detect without touching, bilingual COVID-19 self-screening app and ventilators systems for short term stabilization of the patients.

While Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) was tasked to work on manufacturing of indigenous ventilators which were in the process of licensing.

The driving force behind all these initiatives was the Minister for Science and Technology, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain who revived this dormant ministry and motivated the scientists, engineers and researchers to come forward and utilize their energies to make the country self-sufficient.

Recently, the Ministry of Science and Technology, in cooperation with Pakistan Engineering Council, hosted an exhibition of medical products at Comstech Centre where the country's exhibitors showcased their potential to produce essential medical supplies.

According to Fawad Chaudhry, Pakistan would be able to export various items related to COVID-19 in the near future while cotton masks are being exported already.

He said Pakistani engineers and medics took the challenge head-on and, in a short span of two months since the coronavirus outbreak, the country is ready to not just cater to local demand, but also export high-quality medical equipment to the countries in need.

Talking to reporter, prominent scientist, Dr Atta-ur-Rahman said this was a good beginning for Pakistan that it has started focusing on manufacturing of many products.

As a chairman of the Task Force on COVID-19, he...

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