Maximize your media exposure with our single PR package

Tukatech offers CAD solutions to make protective equipment

02 Apr 20 2 min read

With the COVID-19 outbreak, Tukatech, an influential fashion technology, is providing its cloud-based CAD solutions to leading manufacturers making Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The companies continue to offer custom patterns and marker making services with dedicated staff to assist 24 hours/7 days a week all while working from home.

Many partners from the US, Italy, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and many other countries around the globe have manufactured over five million units of PPE supplies for their local communities.
Advertisement


“We are inspired by the apparel manufacturers who are pivoting their business to produce medical products. Tukatech is here to help by providing patterns for sewn medical products like face masks, hospital gowns, shoe covers, coveralls, blankets, or any other equipment that could help medical professionals in their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic,” Chris Walia, chief operating office of Tukatech said in a press release.

Many manufacturers are now in the front lines working with local hospitals, doctors, nurses and other essential service providers.

“Great to see that your offers to the volunteers and small things by each one could help the community in a big way, medical clothes and equipment has become the most important items in this prevailing situation and hope all who have big hearts will contribute with which ever possible ways to the uprising demands, your initiative is greatly appreciated and will lead the manufacturing industry to help the need,” Nuwan Bandra, director of global – technical and systems of Indochine said.

At the request of the California Fashion Association (CFA), Ilse Metchek, founder of CFA and Tukatech are providing California apparel businesses with CAD cloud solutions including training and support at no cost to both customers and those using a competitor’s solution. Tukatech has loaned hundreds of temporary CAD licenses to colleges and universities around the globe so that while schools’ shut down, students can continue to work remotely and to learn pattern making, grading and marker making.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)

Disclaimer - All News/Articles items are subject to copyright and no article either in full or part may be reproduced in any form without permission from Fibre2Fashion Pvt. Ltd.