-0.6 C
Lancashire
Friday, January 10, 2025

Design Automation goes to work for the NHS

Adlington-based precision engineering firm DA Design Automation has ramped up production of key equipment used by the NHS in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

Specialist in machinery design and build, the company has begun to produce hundreds of headbands for face shields, a crucial piece of PPE for healthcare workers.

The firm has also more than doubled its production of aluminium components used in bedside hoists, which frees up NHS capacity by enabling patients to be treated at home.

DA Design Automation manufactures the chassis and mounting hooks for the portable hoist system that is used by hospitals and in care homes and care facilities. The Lancashire company has been the key supplier of the parts since 2018, but order volumes have doubled since the lockdown.

The home care kit can quickly and easily install in a patient’s home. So as long as a patient doesn’t have a medical need to be in hospital, they can receive care in the community, which releases much needed beds and nurses for coronavirus patients.

John Morris, director at DA Design Automation said: “We are delighted to be doing our part in the ongoing effort to keep the British public safe from coronavirus and to take care of those who have fallen ill. The NHS is a fantastic organisation and all at DA Design Automation are proud to be involved in assisting them to carry out their incredible work.”

“Social distance has forced us all to adopt new working methods, yet there are upsides. Taking advantage of conference calling and ‘Zoom’ meetings has improved the company’s turnaround of new parts – decisions just get made faster.”

John said: “The coronavirus lockdown has reduced our volume of orders in some areas, but also brought about a closer working relationship with customers. We’ve won new contracts to supply additional key components. The trust that has built up will hopefully leave us in a stronger position when all returns to normal.”

Design Automation (DA) was founded in 1998, then known as DA Industrial Design. The company has grown to become a UK-wide supplier of precision engineering expertise, serving all manufacturing sectors, encompassing sole traders through to multinational companies and sectors ranging from oil and gas, automotive and health to the fashion industry.

spot_imgspot_img

Latest

Travel expert reveals number one sin to avoid when booking a winter break

A travel money expert has revealed the ‘number one...

Deadline looming for September 2025 primary school admissions

Parents who have yet to apply for a Lancashire...

The SaaSy People Boosts UK Operations with Reading Office Opening

The SaaSy People, a fast-expanding provider of outsourced customer...

Police arrest 331 impaired Lancashire drivers in one month

Lancashire Police arrested 331 people for drink or drug...
spot_img

Subscribe to our newsletter

Business Lancashire will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.

Don't miss

Police arrest 331 impaired Lancashire drivers in one month

Lancashire Police arrested 331 people for drink or drug...

How Entrepreneurialism Can Revitalise the UK Economy

The United Kingdom has long been recognised as a...

Int-reserve.com Review Evaluates for Beginner Traders

For those just starting their trading journey, this Int-reserve.com...

Views wanted for air quality consultation in Colne

Pendle Borough Council is carrying out an air quality...

More News

Six arrested following East Lancashire derby

Police have thanked supporters who enjoyed the East Lancashire derby in a respectful way on Saturday. Blackburn Rovers were beaten 1-0 at home against Burnley...

Family pay loving tribute to dad who died in collision in Burnley

A family have paid an emotional and loving tribute to a man who was "loved and liked by everybody". Tommy Jenkins (35) from Newton-le-Willows, died...

Daughters pay tribute to “awesomest mum” following Nelson collision

The daughters of the woman who sadly died following a collision in Nelson have paid a heartbreaking tribute to "the most awesomest mum". Safia Karieem...