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Healthcare

Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, works on a laser to cut clear plastic sheeting for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, works on a laser to cut clear plastic sheeting for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19.April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Studio, assembles face shields with parts made at NIC. Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19.April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Studio, assembles face shields with parts made at NIC. Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Studio, assembles face shields with parts made at NIC. Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Studio, assembles face shields with parts made at NIC. Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Studio, assembles face shields with parts made at NIC. Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19.April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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