Vingroup to present 2,400 ventilators to Russia and Ukraine

Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup will give 2,400 invasive ventilators to Russia and Ukraine to help treat COVID-19 cases in the two countries between May 15 to August 30.
Vingroup to present 2,400 ventilators to Russia and Ukraine ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
Vietnameseconglomerate Vingroup will give 2,400 invasive ventilators to Russiaand Ukraine to help treat COVID-19 cases in the two countriesbetween May 15 to August 30.

The Embassies of Russia and Ukraine in Vietnam signed an agreement to receivethe ventilators on May 6 in Hanoi.

Accordingly, Vingroup will present 1,000 VFS-410 ventilators and 500 VFS-510ventilators to Russia, and 600 VFS-410 ventilators and 300 VFS-510 ventilatorsto Ukraine.

The invasiveventilators include Vsmart VFS-410 and VFS-510, the two “made in Vietnam”invasive ventilators which have been completed and manufactured entirely withinthe Vingroup ecosystem, with a localisation rate of up to 70 percent.

The ventilators are currently being assessed by quality management agencies andthe Medical Council of Vietnam, ensuring compliance with quality standards forproduct circulation in Vietnam.

Nguyen Viet Quang, Vice Chairman and CEO of Vingroup said that: “By giving2,400 invasive ventilators, Vingroup hopes to actively contribute to theeffective treatment of medical forces in Russia and Ukraine for COVID-19 patients.This shows the group’s gratitude to the two countries for supporting its start-upprocess.”

At the same time,Vingroup is promoting the supply of ventilator models for Russia and Ukraine tocarry out quality inspection procedures in accordance with their currentregulations.

The group willofficially hand over 2,400 ventilators after being granted product circulationlicences by Russia and Ukraine.

Vingroup is one of the pioneering enterprises in Asia in sponsoring andsupporting the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic with a total sponsorshipfund of nearly 600 billion VND (25.7 million USD), excluding funding forinvestment in manufacturing ventilators./.
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