APPLY NOW: Local Production for #COVIDaction

Ben Oldfrey
COVIDaction
Published in
2 min readMay 20, 2020

Due to the current pandemic, the immediate needs of local communities have changed and problems in supply chains have made it difficult to get hold of critical personal protective equipment (PPE), and a range of other products that would usually be imported.

Companies, makerspaces, and local community groups have responded with ways to fill these gaps in production, by pivoting to produce something new, making better use of local raw materials and many other innovative approaches to addressing this new global context. We want to support, understand and highlight these innovators that have contributed to their local community.

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We’ve had a great set of responses so far. We further encourage and would like to hear more about:

  • Local production of goods usually imported by land and sea
  • Raw material production
  • Maker-spaces who have begun bringing items to market
  • Other innovations that are not easily categorised but are key

We want to hear from groups across formal and informal sectors who have capacity:

  • Manual machining of all materials
  • Digital fabrication — 3D printing, CNC Milling, Routing…
  • Plastics — Vacuum Forming, Injection Molding..
  • Metalwork — Bending, Lathing, Welding…
  • Traditional Crafts
  • Textiles, Weaving, Sewing…
  • Electronics, PCB production, Pick & Place…

Here are some of the emerging themes of the submissions we have received so far:

  • PPE — 3D printed faceshields, washable masks & coveralls with a broad range of innovative approaches
  • Sanitation — pivots towards sanitizer and disinfectant manufacture, as well as washing facilities in various contexts
  • Food & Agriculture — both consumer-side and producer-side approaches to filling a gap
  • Repair & Maintenance — maintenance of equipment, and replacing spare parts which are key to keeping the local systems going.

We are interested to hear from applicants across a diverse scale of operations. High capacity factories who have pivoted manufacturing, small scale workshops, makerspaces who are filling a specific gap in local demand, more informal groups that have come together to organise the production of a key item — these are all playing a role right now.

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Ben Oldfrey
COVIDaction

Lead — FCDO COVIDaction Local Production Local Solutions, Research Fellow — FCDO AT2030, Global Disability Innovation Hub, Institute of Making, UCL