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May 15, 2020
Bellevue-based Laplink Software donated $10,000 to Maker Mask to produce respirator-style masks. Maker Mask was formed in March to help fill the need for high-quality personal protective equipment due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Seattle-based nonprofit designed an open source 3D printable protective mask, approved by the National Institutes for Health, which can be downloaded for free at makermask.com. Laplink's donation will be used to offset some of the costs of mask-making materials and other operational expenses. Laplink develops software used for PC migration.
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