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COVID-19: Chandigarh student distributes 3D printed face shields to frontline warriors

Chandigarh [India], October 18 (ANI): Rayaan Grewal, a Class XI student from Chandigarh has claimed that he had distributed aroud 200 3D printed face shields to frontline COVID warriors in the city.

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Rayaan Grewal, Class XI student from Chandigarh (Photo/ANI)

Chandigarh [India], October 18 (ANI): Rayaan Grewal, a Class XI student from Chandigarh has claimed that he had distributed around 200 -- 3D printed face shields to frontline COVID warriors in the city.
Speaking to ANI, the student said that the idea came after one day he saw a policeman without a face shield.
"One day I saw a policeman without a shield. I knew a bit about computers and designing so thought I'd do it. I've given 200 shields already and aim to deliver 500 by December," he said.
Grewal, who had been learning coding since he was in class VIII, said he wants to contribute to society by using technology.
"I want to contribute to society by using technology as a medium to help the frontline workers in these unprecedented times of COVID-19. The shields that COVID warriors were using are very heavy and they had to be worn for a long period of duty hours, so I wanted to create face shields which were lighter and durable. I designed face shields using computer-aided design (CAD) and printed the frame using a 3D printer," he added. (ANI)

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