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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 27/12/2023
Closing Date: 19/12/2023
Value: £11,225
Magnetic Field Sensor, Power Supply and Cable - ***Please note this is an award notice, not a call for competition*** UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) had a requirement for a Magnetic Field Sensor, Power Supply and Cable. This procurement has been concluded as a competitive quotation (below threshold)

Status: Open
Published Date: 13/12/2023
Closing Date: 10/01/2024
Value: £35,000
3D Scanning System (Microflown USP) - The requirement is for a 3D scanning system that is compatible with a Microflown USP Regular 3D Sound Intensity Probe (https://www.microflown.com/products/standard-probes/usp-regular) that we already possess. The scanning system should interface with this probe and provide synchronous position tracking and data logging. The software should implement post processing that allows a 3D sound intensity vector field to be computed from this data and then visualised and/or exported. Required features: • Sound intensity should be computed via the time-averaged cross-spectrum between the pressure and acoustic particle velocity sensors. • The system should be able to import a 3D geometry model and calibrate the 3D tracked probe positioning data to this. • The system should be able to track both the position and the orientation of the probe. • The system should be able to compute total radiated sound power from the measured sound intensity data, both over a total enclosing measurement surface or on partial 'panels' to allow diagnostic sound power contribution from different areas. • Export of data to Matlab .mat files and graphics to suitable image and video files. The quote should also include cost for calibration of our Microflown USP Regular 3D Sound Intensity Probe. For further information, or to provide a quote. Please reach out to the notice contact directly.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 20/11/2023
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Supply and Fit of Environmental Sensors - West Dunbartonshire Council (the Council) wishes to install environmental sensors in our homes to provide the Council, and crucially also our tenants, with real time information on humidity and air quality in our properties. High levels of humidity is a risk factor for mould and can signify damp meanwhile poor air quality has consequences for health and wellbeing. These sensors will allow the Council to identify problematic properties where we need to take action for example investigating damp or providing tenant with advice.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 01/11/2023
Closing Date: 22/05/2023
Value: £100,000
GB-Cambridge: UKRI-3127 CTD Sensor SDA - CTD Sensor SDA Titanium Housing

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 01/11/2023
Closing Date: 03/05/2023
Value: £90,000
GB-Cambridge: UKRI-3086 Imaging Sensors for Windracer - Imaging Sensors for Windracer

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/10/2023
Closing Date: 08/12/2023
Value: £550,000
Supply of Assistive Technology for Residents with Epilepsy - North Hertfordshire District Council 'the Council' currently supplies, maintains, and monitors assistive technology to 580 users living with epilepsy in Hertfordshire. The Council seeks to procure epilepsy monitoring equipment which is easily adjustable, durable, and, suitable for storage in vans. Furthermore, the Council seeks equipment to detect a range of seizure types and other indicators of epilepsy, such as pulse and acoustic monitoring. The Council receives approximately 20 referrals every month for users living with epilepsy.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 20/10/2023
Closing Date: 27/02/2023
Value: £100,000
GB-Swindon: UKRI-2975 XDEP MPW Tower shuttle service on 0.18 CIS technology - XDEP MPW Tower shuttle service on 0.18 CIS technology

Status: Open
Published Date: 19/10/2023
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Drones Sensor Network for the Solent Transport FTZ Programme - Portsmouth City Council on behalf of Solent Transport is undertaking a soft market testing exercise in preparation for tendering a contract for the supply and installation of sensors for Solent Transport FTZ drone sensor network. The Council is aiming to commence formal tender of the contract during December of this year in order to achieve a contract award date of February 2024. The Council is keen to discuss potential approaches with experienced market leading organisations prior to commencing formal tender. This will help ensure that the tendering and subsequent contracting strategy adopted will allow for optimum bid solutions. The aim of the market testing is to: • Explore the innovation, capability and capacity available in the market • Inform Solent Transport on placement and density of sensors required based on the Geography of the Solent • Explore compatibility and synergies with the wider project • Feedback on our approach Our key considerations are: 1. How the solution captures the data and how it is then uploaded to the Soton UAV servers to complete delivery (spec of server to be provided) 2. How long infrastructure and sensor supply lead times are as well as responsiveness to any issues 3. Assurance of provision of back up sensors and sensor data in the event of failure 4. Viewing the suggested solution at supplier test site or virtually with own drone system 5. How both hardware and data security is managed 6. Solent Transport and our partners will provide sites for installs in advance where possible, but sensors, installs, decommissions may be required throughout the project as locations become available 7. The FTZ funding is until June 2025. All work must be completed by May 2025. Suppliers are invited to intend an online event via TEAMS Thursday 2nd November 10:00-11:30 to find out more about the drones project and the required sensor network. Attending the event will be: Rob Gloyns - Solent Transport - FTZ Theme Lead for Sustainable Logistics Carla Toomer - Solent Transport - FTZ Drones Project Manager Dr Mehmet Erbil - University of Southampton (Soton UAV) - Principal Experimental Officer Bryce Allcorn - Consortiq - Global Operations Director Richard Lock - Portsmouth City Council Procurement Manager Lisa Adamson - Portsmouth City Council Procurement Professional The event will be recorded and made available via the council's e-sourcing solution In-tend. Agenda for this event is as follows: 1. Introductions and what we will cover 2. Solent Transport FTZ programme background 3. Drones Project progress 4. Sensor Network: What are we trying to achieve? i. Expected locations 5. Procurement Process, Programme and Contracting Strategy 6. Questions 7. Questions to the attendees Following the online event, suppliers will have the opportunity to meet with Solent Transport on a one to one basis. Meetings will be held online via TEAMS and will be limited to 1 hour. Meetings can be accommodated between 6th - 19th November. Meetings can be requested prior to the initial online event. All requests for places at the initial TEAMS event scheduled for 2nd November and request subsequent 1-1 meetings are to be made via the In-tend system which can be accessed via the link below: https://intendhost.co.uk/portsmouthcc/aspx/ProjectManage/4899 Suppliers must ensure that they express interest in the specific In-tend project which has been created for the administration of the market consultation process. The link above should direct suppliers straight through to the project which is titled Drones Sensor Network for Solent Transport FTZ Programme - Market Consultation (P00004899). Suppliers are to make requests via the project using the systems correspondence function and must provide delegate names, positions and contact details including for email addresses.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 19/10/2023
Closing Date: 03/10/2023
Value: £103,369
GB-Swindon: UKRI-3410 P2M BSI Processing - This procurement covers the performing BSI processing on PERCIVAL wafers being manufactured on an existing chip design for UKRI.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 05/10/2023
Closing Date: 30/05/2023
Value: neg.
22/SJM/075 Automation Engineering - Robots, Sensors, Controls and Manufacturing - AWARD - Flexible manufacturing, Robotics, Sensors for teaching equipment and Control systems teaching equipment. The University of Portsmouth is seeking Teaching equipment for a newly established Robotics and Automation laboratory. This is to support delivery and practical work associated with various modules in the broader robotics and automation subject area. Robotics and automation teaching equipment is envisaged to support the delivery of various modules across several levels of study (undergraduate and postgraduate). The lab needs to be equipped with a range of contemporary industrial robots, with integrated controllers and variable degrees of freedom, as well as allowing students to have hands-on experience in control systems and sensor equipment. A flexible manufacturing system with high layout flexibility, which can be easily expanded, is invaluable for experimentation and project-based learning. Delivery, installation and training are anticipated to take place in approx January-March 2024. This tender is in 4 Lots Lot 1 - Flexible manufacturing/automation system Lot 2 - Robots/Robot arms Lot 3 - Sensors teaching equipment Lot 4 - Control systems teaching equipment Note: Each lot will be awarded individually. Sellers are invited to bid for one lot or multiple lots To Express an Interest in this project please register on the University of Portsmouth In-Tend webpage and express an interest in this project. Please find the weblink for our webpage below: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/port/