Sera Labs and Terratori Technologies Getting PPE to Those in Need


To combat overpricing and faulty Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) coming from around the world in support of COVID-19 relief efforts, Sera Labs® and Terratori Technologies® have joined forces in their creation of an online exchange to connect frontline medical professionals and administrators with the lowest-cost FDA-approved suppliers.

Bringing together a team of military veterans, import/export professionals and technologists to create a transparent marketplace that matches high demand needs to high-quality providers will enable the expedient delivery of products to those who need them most. On Terratori’s site, members gain access to a real-time needs assessment map, offering total situational awareness of supply & demand decision points, to provide the most effective and cost-managed process possible.

"We are matching medical professionals and hospitals with vetted equipment suppliers to protect them from the threat of COVID-19," said co-founder Jonathan Chia, a U.S. Army veteran of the Iraq War. "This is the moment we’ve prepared for," he said.


June 10, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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