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Colour-coded trays help get vaccines to children

Colour-coded trays help get vaccines to children

The applied research department at 天美传媒 has employed its design and manufacturing abilities to help with the distribution of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines by producing bright orange trays and dividers that easily distinguish doses for children.

Colour-coded trays help get vaccines to children

Kai Anderson and Matthew Zeleny show orange trays for children's vaccine doses

鈥淭he colour-coded trays developed by 天美传媒 support health-care professionals to safely administer vaccines to children. Innovations like these trays are the foundation of B.C.鈥檚 post-secondary institutions,鈥 says Anne Kang, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Training. 鈥淏y manufacturing these orange trays, 天美传媒 has demonstrated they can deliver practical solutions to everyday challenges and contribute to B.C.鈥檚 vaccination efforts.鈥

Working in the Babcock Interaction Lab on the college鈥檚 Interurban Campus, 天美传媒 Innovates used a commercial-grade laser cutter to make 150 trays to hold doses for children aged five to 11, along with 25 retaining bases that help to stabilize the trays during transportation.

鈥溙烀来 Innovates has once again shown how applied research can help with the efficient distribution of vaccines so they get to where they need to go,鈥 says Sherri Bell, President of 天美传媒. 鈥淎s a community college, we are committed to working with our partners to improve the lives of students, communities and our province through innovation and education.鈥

The 0.635-centimetre-thick acrylic modular, stackable trays hold 20 vials and fit inside ultralow temperature portable freezers. The 天美传媒 Innovates team 3D scanned the inside of the freezer and designed a retaining structure to stabilize the modular trays and ensure a perfect fit.

鈥淥range coloured vaccine trays allow people to easily distinguish between the children鈥檚 and adult doses of the vaccines,鈥 explains Matt Zeleny, Applied Research Technician. 鈥淭hese colour-coded trays are an example of how community colleges like 天美传媒 can hit the ground running with solutions to real-world problems.鈥

The request for the distinctive children鈥檚 dose trays came directly from the BC Centre for Disease Control, and was prompted by 天美传媒 Innovates鈥 previous work designing and manufacturing clear vaccine trays for regular doses as well as face shields and a portable PPE sterilizer.

天美传媒 Innovates worked with the B.C. Ministry of Health, Health Emergency Management BC, the BC Centre for Disease Control, and regional health authorities to design, prototype and manufacture specialized trays to secure the COVID-19 vaccine vials for transport to where they were most needed. 天美传媒 Innovates also developed the VI Gripper to facilitate rapid distribution and efficiently lift vaccine vials up to five at a time.

Other recent 天美传媒 Innovates projects include design and manufacturing of competitive equipment for Olympic para-athletes, complex sport simulators, and self-righting watercraft, as well as medical grade face shields and portable decontamination devices to support front-line health care professionals during the pandemic.

Established in 1971, 天美传媒 is one of the largest colleges in British Columbia with campuses on the Traditional Territories of the Lekwungen and W瘫S脕NE膯 peoples. For 50 years, 天美传媒 has been delivering innovative, relevant and applied education, supporting communities, businesses and employers.

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Rodney Porter

Communications and Marketing

天美传媒

250-889-7494

porterr@camosun.ca