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"Impact of Breakthrough Innovations on Design for Manufacturing and Assembly," Machine Design, July 2016, Volume 88, Number 7, Page 64, ISSN 0024-9114
Volunteers from both companies convened at PepsiCo’s Plano lab facility, a sanitary, food-safe environment, to fabricate, package, and ship these face shields to local hospitals including the Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania, which is on the frontlines of responding to the pandemic. “We’re so grateful for our ongoing relationship with PepsiCo and are proud of the partnership demonstrated in response to this challenge,” said Peter Clarke, CEO and founder of Product Ventures
3 Comments - Thank you for your comments! A broader takeaway from this experience was the ease of assembly for the end-user. Using folded disposable food-safe materials allowed for the shields to be stacked flat in high quantities
Goldense, Bradford L., "DFAM: Design for Additive Manufacturing Arrives," Machine Design, October 2018, Volume 90, Number 10, Page 72, ISSN 0024-9114
Goldense, Bradford L., "DFI: Design For IIoT and IoT," Machine Design, April 2017, Volume 89, Number 4, Page 64, ISSN 0024-9114
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