Razer’s mask vending machines would ensure that the public always has access to masks when out and about.
“Razer will continue our endeavours in supporting Singapore to be self-sufficient for face masks as a nation,” Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan, who hails from the city-state, tells Reuters. Razer, the company known for making gaming products, has revealed its plan to help people in the Singapore fight against the COVID-19.The company said that it will deploy 20 face masks …
The masks are also registered with the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA).“Masks have inevitably become a scarce necessity during this pandemic as we take precautionary measures to curb the spread of the virus. Razer Pay was introduced in Malaysia in July 2018. Tan also said that "we'll fund the initial set-up of the line." The masks will be made available through Razer’s newly established network of surgical mask vending machines, currently the largest in the country. 1, Tan shared on Facebook that he "will work towards setting up a fully automated mask manufacturing line in Singapore."
He gave the target of 30 days for this to be set up.
Tan invited Singaporeans and corporations in Singapore to purchase the first US$50,000 (around S$71,000) of the masks off the line. On Apr.
Razer, the lifestyle brand for gamers, today announced plans to sponsor high quality certified surgical masks for Singaporean adults (16 years old and above) and Singapore residents.
The company said that it had initially converted existing product manufacturing lines in China to make and donate masks for immediate relief, with initial shipments going out earlier this week.
Any additional masks will be sold to the public.Other interested parties are invited to join the #ForSingaporeansBySingaporeans initiative to support this cause by partnering with Razer Fintech to sponsor masks for Singaporeans where the sponsors will be credited in app, or to gift masks via digital coupons to partners and customers.In addition, Singaporeans and Singapore companies can also opt to support this initiative by partnering with Razer to:To participate in the #ForSingaporeansBySingaporeans initiative, interested parties can visit COVID-19: RAZER Sponsors Surgical Masks For All Singaporean Adults and ResidentsHave a story? Gaming giant Razer is looking to give out millions of free face masks in Singapore as the country grapples with a recent surge in coronavirus cases. All rights reserved.
Gaming company Razer plans to set up an automated face mask manufacturing line within 30 days to produce a couple of million certified masks each month. The masks will be made available through Razer’s newly established network of surgical mask vending machines, currently the largest in the country.As part of its #ForSingaporeansBySingaporeans initiative, Razer is also inviting other Singaporean companies to join forces and work together in the fight against COVID-19.To complement efforts made by the government, the surgical masks provided by Razer are to be used conjunctively with reusable masks.