A 3D printing company is giving away for free its design for a device that allows doors to be opened handsfree - here's how it works
- Belgian company Materialise developed a design that can be 3D printed and added to door handles to make them hands-free, and it's giving the design away for free in an effort to fight the spread of coronavirus.
- The coronavirus outbreak that originated in China has killed more than 17,000 people worldwide and infected more than 398,000, according to recent totals.
- The virus, which causes a disease known as COVID-19, has spread to 169 countries, and the majority of infections and deaths are now outside of China.
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The novel coronavirus can live on some surfaces for as long as three days and has been found on doorknobs, which are touched frequently.
Belgian company Materialise designed 3D printed door openers that attach to a door handle and make it possible to open it without touching the handle itself.
The worldwide death toll of the coronavirus disease that originated in Wuhan, China, is now more than 17,000, and the virus has infected more than 398,000 people.
On March 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared it a pandemic. The virus has disrupted travel worldwide, leading to flight cancellations, quarantines, and other breakdowns in movement and supply chains.
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