Defence and industry join forces for rapid face shield production

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Pictured (L-R): Mr Jim Grose (Axiom Managing Director) and Mr Ben Barona (DST Group, Defence) examine the injection moulding die used to manufacture face mask strut components in support of Operation COVID-19 Assist. Image Credit: defence.gov.au
Media Release

Defence has joined forces with a family-owned South Australian company to rapidly produce face shields for frontline healthcare workers.

Designed by Defence Science and Technology Group (DST), Axiom Precision Manufacturing commenced production last week, with 600 of the new face shields already being distributed.

Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC said this new partnership will ensure Australia sustains a sufficient supply of shields over the months ahead.

“The Morrison Government is committed to ensuring our frontline health and aged care workers have access to masks and other personal protective equipment. This includes boosting domestic manufacturing capability and capacity, and creating a pathway through to manage the virus,” Minister Reynolds said.

“This initiative will not only help boost the supply of face shields across the country, but also expand industry capability within Australia.”

Initially, Axiom will produce around 1000 face shields per day, with this set to increase as the manufacturing process matures.

“The Australian-made shield is lightweight so it can be worn comfortably for long periods, made from materials which Australia has ready access to, and is cost-competitive to manufacture compared to imported masks,” Minister Reynolds said.

“It provides sovereign manufacturing capability to the medical industry, and is another great example of Defence applying its ingenuity and unique engineering research skills.”

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews said Axiom highlighted the incredible advanced manufacturing capability that exists in Australia.

“Many of the Aussie companies with contracts in defence are advanced manufacturers working at the cutting-edge and there are great cross-over opportunities that exist as a result of that,” Minister Andrews said.

“Whether it’s expanding into medical supplies as we’re seeing in this case or expanding into space or other precision manufacturing – our advanced manufacturers will help Australia come out the other side of this pandemic stronger than ever.”

As part of Defence’s support to the whole of government response to COVID-19, DST is also helping to increase domestic stocks of invasive ventilators, meanwhile Australian Defence Force personnel have provided support to Victorian manufacturer Med-Con to boost production of surgical face masks.


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