Rome Sentinel: SUNY Poly Lead Programmer Analyst Ivan Potocnik Uses Personal 3D Printer to Create Medical Face Shields

Rome Sentinel: SUNY Poly Lead Programmer Analyst Ivan Potocnik Uses Personal 3D Printer to Create Medical Face Shields

Published:
Thursday, April 2, 2020 - 15:41
SUNY Poly Staff in the News
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Rome Sentinel

“A small group of us is trying to do our part in the current crisis by using our personal 3D printers to create a series of medical shields to offer to health care facilities that might have a shortage,” explained Ivan Potocnik, of River Road in Marcy. “This is both to help meet a portion of the demand, albeit on a small scale, but also to raise awareness,” and show other local people that they can help as well. They 3D print the shell of the visor, which cost about $8 each to make.

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