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Joplin 3D printing company combats medical supply shortage by producing free protective equipment

Joplin 3D printing company combats medical supply shortage by producing free protective equipment

Written by David

April 1, 2020

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The global protective equipment shortage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a local 3D printing and engineering company to ramp up its printers to create free supplies like face shields for donation to those who need them.

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Nemotech LLC, located at 5734 S. Main St. in Joplin, partners with clientele in industrial sectors such as manufacturing, medical, defense and consumer products.

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The company was founded by Joplin attorney Scott Vorhees and former EaglePicher engineer Mike Parrot in November 2017. The $2.2 trillion coronavirus response bill won’t aid hospitals and states with protective equipment because the problem isn’t lack of money, experts say. It’s […]

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