5-minute read - by Jessica Timings, June 9, 2021
At ASML, we're committed to supporting our communities, and that includes our efforts against COVID-19. Beside our necessary focus on the health and safety of our employees, we reached out to help those around us. Keeping people safe, distributing the vaccine, staying connected – a global pandemic requires all hands on deck. And all around the world, from Taiwan to San Diego, thousands of ASML people have been helping their communities get through.
The numbers
- €2.8+ million total worth of goods, funds and staff hours donated globally
- 730,000+ personal protective items donated to medical personnel
- 900 laptops and tablets donated to school-aged children and older people in nursing homes
- 875+ hours dedicated to the response by ASML engineers
- >100% boost in vaccination capacity of select facilities
Veldhoven, the Netherlands, is home base for more than half of ASML's employees and has been the center of a host of wide-ranging activities. As part of the national effort to fight COVID-19, our people are applying skills and expertise unique to ASML to bring engineering solutions to medical challenges.
Engineering brainpower
In early March 2020, COVID-19 was rapidly spreading across the Netherlands. A team of experts in ASML formed the COVID-19 response team. "I saw that ASML was organizing something, so I raised my hand," explains Reinder Plug, a systems engineer at ASML who is part of this team. "Shortly after, KIVI (Royal Netherlands Society of Engineers) also sent out a message asking for help."
Through KIVI and alongside the Dutch government, Reinder and other colleagues offered expertise to organizations to increase their medical equipment manufacturing capabilities. One of the key areas of support was in increasing manufacturing capacity for face masks. Project lead Marian Reuhman, Reinder and other colleagues contributed to research around medical face masks production in the Netherlands.

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Dulce's presentation described that, by wearing a Microsoft HoloLens headset, our engineers were able to see through the eyes of customer representatives on the other side of the world and use dynamic information sharing and real-time feedback to find solutions.







