SINGAPORE: Singapore gaming company Razer announced plans on Wednesday (Apr 1) to set up an automated face mask manufacturing line within 30 days ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore gaming company Razer announced plans on Wednesday to set up an automated face mask manufacturing line within 30 days to produce"a couple of million certified masks" each month.
"It’s pretty awesome to see fellow Singaporeans stepping forth to support our efforts," wrote Mr Tan.In a separate press statement released by Razer on Wednesday, the company said that it had initially converted existing product manufacturing lines in China to make and donate masks for immediate relief, with initial shipments going out earlier this week.
The company said that its masks will be"certified to Singapore and international standards" and used to supply both the local and regional market.A Razer spokesperson said separately that the masks will be"standard three-layer face masks".
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