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Rocket Launch Company Skyrora Restructures Its Operations

Allows Personnel To To Help Fight Against COVID-19

Edinburgh, Scotland-based rocket launch company, Skyrora has restructured its manufacturing division and allocated personnel to help support the fight against the Covid-19 virus.

Since the outbreak of Covid-19, there has been a high demand for protective resources, such as face masks and hand sanitizers. The company took the decision to step up and start producing face visors using their 3D-printing facilities and producing hand sanitizer according to the World Health Organisation’s guidelines.

Skyrora has now fully re-focused all its U.K. operations and has invested all human resources and working capital to help tackle Covid-19 in response to the U.K. government reaching out to businesses for support.

On the same day that Skyrora recently revealed their first batch of hand sanitisers, the company was contacted by Government officials in order to complete manufacture at their production facility in Scotland. Skyrora have installed extra capabilities and have completed the application to gain a license for commercially mass producing the hand sanitiser. The company has completed the first batch of hand gel according to WHO standards and guidelines. It is now a matter of scaling up the production. The aim is to produce over 10,000, 250ml bottles of hand sanitizer per week.

Skyrora are also in discussions with the Scottish Government to determine where their 3D-printed face visors can have the largest impact on protecting health workers. Initial tests are being completed before mass production can begin.

"This pandemic of Covid-19 has created a very strenuous and life-threatening situation for many people in this country and across the world," said Volodymyr Levykin, chief executive officer of Skyrora. "Skyrora are determined to do everything we can to keep everyone safe.

"We all must answer to the government & NHS for support and Skyrora is in a fortunate enough position to do so. We are confident that we will get through this stronger.

"It is at a time like this, that a business like ours should step up and carry out a civic duty, setting aside the normal commercial activity and standing side by side with the Scottish government, the NHS and the UK government for the greater good of our country.”

(Source: Skyrora news release)

FMI: www.skyrora.com

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