Apple Gives $10 Million From Its Manufacturing Fund to a COVID-19 Testing Firm The money will help Copan ramp up production on sample collection kits.

By Steve Dent

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This story originally appeared on Endgadget

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Apple has awarded $10 million to Copan Diagnostics, a company that manufactures COVID-19 sample collection kits. The funds will help Copan scale up its coronavirus sample-kit production capability from several thousand to over a million kits a week by early July. Apple is drawing on its Advanced Manufacturing Fund — normally reserved for close suppliers like Corning — showing the relative urgency it's placing on the project.

The funds will help Copan expand to a new and larger facility in Southern California, creating around 50 jobs. At the same time, Apple will help Copan source equipment and materials from "companies across the U.S.," while designing new equipment itself in collaboration with two other companies.

Copan is a "global player in the field of specimen collection and preservation for infectious-disease diagnostics," Apple said, adding that the company's kits have played "a critical role in the COVID-19 testing process." Copan is best known for inventing the flocked swab, a nylon-tipped stick that allows for rapid collection and extraction of samples. The company is also the "leading transport medium for collection, transport, preservation and long-term freeze storage of clinical specimens containing viruses," according to the press release.

Related: New Apple Site, iOS App Help Assess Symptoms

Apple noted that it has donated 10 million face shields and sourced 30 million masks for healthcare professionals. It also developed an app and website in cooperation with the CDC to help users check their symptoms, and is collaborating with Google on a COVID-19 contact-tracing app.

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