The manufacturing collaboration between Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. (IMI) and California-based electric motorcycles manufacturer Zero Motorcycles seeks to help address the global demand for high-powered motorcycles, whose demand is expected to increase to about 16,000 bikes per year by 2025.
Ayala-owned technology and electronics manufacturing company Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. (IMI) will assemble Zero Motorcycle’s electric motorcycle models in their facility in Laguna in conjunction with the manufacturing facilities for Zero in Scott’s Valley, California.
With the FDA certification, IMI Philippines now has the license to manufacture the UCL Ventura Flow Generator to support the government’s call for local outsourcing and manufacturing of low-cost ventilators and other breathing aid solutions in caring for Covid-19 patients.
Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. (IMI) booked $476 million in revenues in the first half of 2020 as plant shutdowns in various operating regions significantly affected financial results.
It has been reported that the use of the Ventura CPAP system has resulted in 60-70% success of sustaining Covid-19 patients needing intubation. The patients eventually went on to full recovery.