Gaming hardware company Razer has put its manufacturing expertise to good use in helping to fight the COVID-19 pandemic by creating the first fully-automated facemask production line in Singapore.

Razer CEO Tan Min-Liang posted about the development on his Instagram account, where he shared a photo of the production line.

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The production line was set up and fully operational after just 24 days, and can create 5 million masks per month — more if required. The masks will be certified for both domestic and international standards to allow shipments of the product to other countries.

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The face mask production line isn’t the only thing that Razer has been doing to fight the spread of the coronavirus. The gaming company recently sent a shipment of masks to the Philippines after an urgent request made by Alan Cayetano, Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

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