Maitri Health Technologies $MTEC.ca Moves into High Gear, with Health Canada Approval of Domestically Manufactured N95 Masks

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When COVID hit North America 12 months ago, there was no supply chain  in place to handle the parabolic surge of demand for PPE (personal  protective equipment – masks, shields, testing kits, etc.). An industry of “brokers” spawned overnight to fill the demand of  buyers who were desperate and scrambling for product. In Canada, news  reports highlighted how healthcare workers and businesses were  shortchanged on international orders, or worse: shipped counterfeit or  uncertified N95 masks that put people at greater risk of exposure and  illness. Enter Maitri: a global platform for healthcare supply security whose main focus provides a reliable source of certified PPE (personal protective equipment) and testing solutions through an onshore manufacturing model. The company has just been announced as one of the few  manufacturers of domestically manufactured N95 masks to receive Health  Canada certification It’s a huge vote of confidence in the company and its products Maitri’s model has led to the creation of innovative and industry leading products including 3D certified surgical masks and patent-pending face shields, all integrated with technology to help track, trace and enable safer workplaces and communities. The global personal protective equipment market size is expected to reach USD $123.38bn by 2027, That’s a CAGR of 9.6%. Maitri CEO Andrew Morton talks us through the size of the market, the  significance of the Health Canada certification, and the  headline-grabbing $2m deal with Loop Insights:

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