Ventilator Prototype PAKVENT-1 manufactured by PMO, (PEC) and (POF)

khalid100

Minister (2k+ posts)

Ventilator Prototype PAKVENT-1 manufactured by PMO engineers brought to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) for trials. Project now being developed jointly by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), PMO, and Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF).

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ranaji

President (40k+ posts)
اس پر بھی کچھ ذلیل غلام فوج کو گالیاں دیں گے
انڈین را اور موساد والے جو پیسا دیتے ہیں فوج کے خلاف بھونکنے کا وہ را اور موساد والے آ ؤ ٹ کم بھی تو مانگتے ہیں اگر یہ بھونکیں گے گے نہی تو ادائیگی نہیں ہوگی انکی ہڈ ی اور راتب کی
 

Will_Bite

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Its a shame that we have never encouraged local inventions/productions..and the culprits are both, past governments, and our public.
If you talk of a Pakistani made car, people scorn at it, calling it teen dabba and what not. Everyone wants imported stuff....and then people wonder why our CAD was so high.

If this ventilator passes trials, which Im sure it will, it will be a huge breakthrough....and will bring much needed relief to our hospitals.
 

iltaf

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Its a shame that we have never encouraged local inventions/productions..and the culprits are both, past governments, and our public.
If you talk of a Pakistani made car, people scorn at it, calling it teen dabba and what not. Everyone wants imported stuff....and then people wonder why our CAD was so high.

If this ventilator passes trials, which Im sure it will, it will be a huge breakthrough....and will bring much needed relief to our hospitals.

Also our top universities like NUST, GIKI, LUMS, FAST etc. have never bothered seriously to collaborate with industry esp healthcare, manufacturing etc.
This indeed is an excellent step for our academia to come forward and contribute to MADE IN PAKISTAN
 

Will_Bite

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Also our top universities like NUST, GIKI, LUMS, FAST etc. have never bothered seriously to collaborate with industry esp healthcare, manufacturing etc.
This indeed is an excellent step for our academia to come forward and contribute to MADE IN PAKISTAN
True..
Imagine the repercussions of this being a success, and countries asking Pakistan to export it to them. (though even then, we will find naysayers, who will say stuff like, oh, nigeria imported 1000 ventilators from us, big deal.)