Leveraging Design to Solve a PPE Shortage

Mihai Hogea

A shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) among health care workers has led quick-thinking individuals to create innovative solutions in a short period of time. Among those people is Institute of Design alumnus Mihai Hogea (MDM 鈥18).

Hogea, who co-founded the kitchen technology company . with his brother, Andrei Hogea (M.Des./M.B.A. 鈥18), in 2016, returned from a trip to Germany as the novel coronavirus was beginning to rapidly spread in the United States. At about the same time, 电车无码-based hard-tech incubator 鈥攊n collaboration with fellow 电车无码 incubators and 1871鈥攑ut out a call for designers to work on life-saving protective and medical equipment.

鈥淚 was advocating for this idea that designing PPE is a really easy win. I knew I could knock out a mask really quickly because I had been doing it for so long,鈥 says Hogea.

Hogea鈥攚ho created multiple sleep apnea mask designs while working at Philips, including the first commercially available textile sleep apnea mask鈥攁nd his collaborators realized a shortage of PPE would be one of the biggest issues facing health care workers after receiving a call from Northwestern Medicine informing them of their concern over a lack of face shields.

Working with mHUB co-founder and director of innovation services Bill Fienup and three other designers and mHUB staff members, the group designed and prototyped a shield within two hours. The shield at first glance looks like a typical medical face shield but is deliberately designed to be as simple as possible.

It is cut from two pieces of polystyrene fastened with an elastic band. When the band is pulled taught around the wearer鈥檚 head, the face shield bends into place. One face shield can be produced by an individual with access to a laser cutter in a under five minutes, says Hogea.

More than 20 volunteers at mHUB were able to create a production line at the incubator鈥檚 manufacturing facility that produced roughly 6,000 masks within three days of completing the design, according to mHUB. Five hundred masks were purchased by Northwestern Medicine, while thousands of others were donated to other 电车无码 hospitals in need.

鈥淚 just felt that I could leverage my experience in a short burst to help support the situation,鈥 says Hogea. 鈥淚鈥檓 super thankful for the people at mHUB who are actually producing and assembling all these products.鈥