Houston Community College is manufacturing protective face shields to assist local area hospitals

Mar 26, 2020


Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo today approved a waiver that will allow Houston Community College (HCC) to use its high-capacity 3D printing labs to produce mass quantities of protective face shields to assist M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Hermann Health System, and Baylor College of Medicine.

“Houston Community College is proud to be partnering with TX/RX Labs and our local area hospitals to address the shortage of personal protective equipment for our healthcare providers out on the front lines,” said Dr. Cesar Maldonado, Chancellor of HCC. “Our innovative programs and services are in place to support and further our community’s citizens and progress, and that is no different during challenging times such as the one we currently face with the Coronavirus.”

The Memorial Hermann Health System currently has access to 600 face shields per day using TX/RX Labs, a local nonprofit Makerspace that produces personal protective equipment. HCC will partner with TX/RX Labs to boost the production of these critical safety equipment. The College has two facilities that can provide high-capacity production of protective face shields while requiring minimal staff supervision: 

 

 

HCC is also partnering with other “Essential Businesses” to address resource gaps and shortages in the greater Houston areas.

HCC campus locations and buildings remain closed to all faculty, staff, students and visitors. The College will resume all of its classes online starting March 30.


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