As the coronavirus pandemic started to spread across the world, Nick Ward-Bopp began to get requests to use the Kansas City-area makerspace where he works to produce personal protective equipment.
Ward-Bopp is makerSpace facilitator for the Black & Veatch MakerSpace at the Johnson County Library and co-founder of Maker Village KC.
Lately, the makerspace has been producing face shields and protective masks to help meet demand for the personal protective equipment during the pandemic.
Ward-Bopp joined the latest episode of Speaking Startup to discuss how makers are working to help meet the need for PPE.
Plus, University of Missouri student entrepreneur Drew Patel won $25,000 in a student pitch contest that pitted Patel against top student entrepreneurs from across the state. We visited with Patel about what the funding will mean to Pollinate, his startup that's building software for the ecommerce industry.