<\/a>Trinity Biotech in Jamestown will supply material for COVID-19 test kits while finalizing development of an antibody test for the virus.<\/p><\/div>\n
[MEDIA RELEASE]<\/em><\/p>\nJAMESTOWN – Just outside of Jamestown, Trinity Biotech<\/strong> produces plastic media transport tubes, which is a container used to store infectious disease test swabs for processing.<\/p>\n\u201cWe have seen a huge increase in demand to help support the COVID-19 testing,\u201d said Dennis Lefler<\/strong>, operations manager for the Jamestown facility.<\/p>\nIn order to address the rapidly increasing need for test kits, Lefler explained the facility needed to upgrade some machinery.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe normally only have one filling line for this product as it requires an old dispensing unit that was custom built for us many years ago and the backup unit was not functioning.\u201d<\/p>\n
With amplified pressure to increase production of tubes, Lefler turned to his neighbor, Tim Piazza<\/strong>, a self-proclaimed geek and problem solver when it comes to machinery and all things manufacturing.<\/p>\nLefler added, \u201cI knew Tim had a lot of experience with this stuff, was really smart and knew a lot of people, and was perhaps someone who could help us.\u201d<\/p>\n
Coincidentally and unbeknownst to Lefler, Piazza works for the Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier<\/strong> (MAST), a local resource for manufacturers that includes workforce development and advocacy. MAST is also helping local manufacturers weather the COVID-19 storm.\u00a0 Piazza took a look, made some alterations, and got the unit functioning. He also put Lefler in touch with a local fabricator who was able to make some necessary parts for the machinery.<\/p>\n\u201cMAST exists to assist local manufacturing. I\u2019m thrilled we were able to help Trinity expand their capacity quickly,\u201d said Piazza. \u201cIt may be clich\u00e9, but we can do so much more together, and you never know when help is literally just around the corner.\u201d<\/p>\n
Along with a national hood supplier who sent a new laminar flow hood, with Trinity Biotech was able to get a second filling line running in order to double their manufacturing capacity.<\/p>\n
Trinity\u2019s Jamestown facility is also close to completing the development of an ELISA test in response to COVID-19. Also known as an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test, ELISA detects antibodies specific to a particular antigen, in this case the novel coronavirus. The company will follow-up with a Rapid antibody test soon thereafter. While a timeframe for final approval is unknown, the tests are being expedited due to the national emergency and will be launched in all of Trinity\u2019s major markets as soon as possible. Such a test, which is fast, has high sensitivity, and specificity is crucial to understanding and controlling the spread of COVID-19.<\/p>\n
In reference to living and working in Chautauqua County, Lefler said, \u201cWe\u2019re a company that has been here for more than 25 years and we are like a family. We have a stable workforce and long-term employees who easily pull together in a crisis. We take care of each other.\u201d<\/p>\n
Mark Geise<\/strong>, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and Chief Executive Officer of the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency<\/strong> said, \u201cThis is just another example of a company that is pivoting to address the needs created by the COVID-19 crisis. I want to commend the Trinity Biotech Team along with Piazza from MAST for making this happen.\u201d<\/p>\nChautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel<\/strong> said, \u201cWhile my main priority is dealing with this health crisis, I am also very concerned for the short and long-term sustainability of our businesses. Trinity, along with a multitude of other companies, is alive and well and I commend them for doing their part to deal with this crisis while remaining economically viable.\u201d<\/p>\nAbout Trinity Biotech<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\nAn international company based in Ireland, Trinity Biotech specializes in the development, manufacture and marketing of diagnostic test kits used to detect infectious diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, autoimmune disorders, cardiac arrest, and hemoglobin disorders. The company also develops tests to detect, monitor and control diabetes and is a significant provider of raw materials to the life sciences industry. Trinity\u2019s Jamestown site specializes in the production of EIA assays and instrumentation mainly for infectious disease and autoimmune applications.<\/em><\/p>\nAbout Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier (MAST)<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\nMAST is a pro-active leader, committed to enhancing the economic strength of Chautauqua County by acting as a primary resource for information and assisting in the promotion of manufacturing excellence. The Association works with government and various organizations to define and address the economic development needs of the manufacturing community.<\/em><\/p>\nAbout CCIDA<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\nThe CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, visit, and conduct business. The organization facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives \u2013 tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing \u2013 enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention for our businesses. \u00a0For more information, visit\u00a0www.ccida.com<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"[MEDIA RELEASE] JAMESTOWN – Just outside of Jamestown, Trinity Biotech produces plastic media transport tubes, which is a container used to store infectious disease test swabs for processing. \u201cWe have seen a huge increase in demand to help support the COVID-19 testing,\u201d said Dennis Lefler, operations manager for the Jamestown facility. 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