So, as the lock down progresses, we find ourselves having to dig deep to adapt and deal with our current situation in our own way. Like many others, I realise that this is a small part to play in comparison with those who are facing this virus on the front line.
While many of us are weathering the storm at home, waiting anxiously to hear that the tide has turned, outdoors nature is still moving on. Whilst I was out on my daily walk the other day, it became apparent that with the demise of traffic, the bird song sounded louder and more prolific than I’ve ever heard it before.
Once this is all over and we revert to our ‘new normal’ routines, it is important to be ready to act, to essentially spring back into action when the wheels of manufacturing start again in areas where they've been suspended.
We’re currently focusing on staying resilient and are continuing to provide a remote CAD/engineering service for those organisations needing support with their development projects now and in the closer future.
Over the last couple of months we have been working closely with one of our clients in the medical devices sector who are operating on the front line of response to the current virus. After all, just as nature is going forward, all the other wheels of business will soon be moving too, in some shape or form.