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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 23/04/2024
Closing Date: 22/04/2024
Value: £30,000
Fluorescent Microscope - Fluorescent Microscope - Zebrafish Facility

Status: Closed
Published Date: 05/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope - We have recently received internal investment to procure a new laser scanning spinning disk confocal microscope with super-resolution microscopy capability.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 22/03/2024
Closing Date: 21/03/2024
Value: £26,608
GB-Harwell: UKRI-3921 MRC RaCH Purchase of EPU Multigrid Software - Purchase of EPU Multigrid Software Upgrade

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 21/03/2024
Closing Date: 22/02/2024
Value: £85,000
Procurement of a 1 Chip Imaging System - The Quantum Technologies Innovation Centre (QTIC) at the University of Bristol provides SMEs, students, researchers and industry with facilities and equipment to support innovation in Quantum and related technologies. Most of our members are developing silicon chips, including integrated photonics systems. We maintain a pool of equipment which is available for users to rent on a flexible basis. We focus on providing equipment that is likely to be in demand by current and future members. The required equipment is a single imaging system to enable the inspection of silicon chips and similar samples. It is intended to allow users to image features, including defects, on chips as a critical part of the R&D process, ultimately accelerating the progression of innovative new products to impact.

Status: Open
Published Date: 20/02/2024
Closing Date: 20/03/2024
Value: £70,000
High Throughput Fluorescence Microscope for Bacteriology - The University of Warwick has a requirement to purchase an instrument for high throughput bacterial microscopy, specifically automatable epifluorescence microscopy in multiple wavelengths. In order to express interest in this opportunity please go to the University of Warwick In-Tend supplier portal (https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofwarwick). The University of Warwick is not a contracting authority for the purposes of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (as amended) and its procurement activities are not subject to the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 or the obligations under the European Public Procurement Directives, including the European Remedies Directive. Advertisement of any contract in the Official Journal of the European Union or Contracts Finder is at the sole discretion of the University and is undertaken on a voluntary basis with no implied obligation to comply with the procurement legislation.

Status: Open
Published Date: 20/02/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: £70,000
High Throughput Fluorescence Microscope for Bacteriology - The University of Warwick has a requirement to purchase an instrument for high throughput bacterial microscopy, specifically automatable epifluorescence microscopy in multiple wavelengths. In order to express interest in this opportunity please go to the University of Warwick In-Tend supplier portal (https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofwarwick).The University of Warwick is not a contracting authority for the purposes of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (as amended) and its procurement activities are not subject to the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 or the obligations under the European Public Procurement Directives, including the European Remedies Directive. Advertisement of any contract in the Official Journal of the European Union or Contracts Finder is at the sole discretion of the University and is undertaken on a voluntary basis with no implied obligation to comply with the procurement legislation.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 20/02/2024
Closing Date: 26/01/2024
Value: neg.
PURCON 2054 Fluorescence stereomicroscope - The purchase of a fluroescence steromicroscope for a UEA BIO project following competitive quotation exercise.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 07/02/2024
Closing Date: 05/02/2024
Value: £26,810
GSS24138 - Benchtop Microscopes - ***Please note this is an award notice, not a call for competition*** UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) had a requirement for Maintenance on Benchtop Microscopes. This procurement has been concluded via a Competitive Quotation (below threshold)

Status: Open
Published Date: 05/02/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
4014/JN/24 - High Resolution and High Positional Accuracy 3D Microscope - There is currently the need for a high resolution, high positional accuracy 3D microscope to aid component quality inspection (form & textural) at the AMRC. The research will involve manufacturing defect detection, with non-contact scans for geometry profile, metallic burring, CFRP delamination and uncut fibres. Automated scanning, easy machine configuration changes (for example lens changes) and variable light setting will aid in rapid inspection for multiple non-connected regions per workpiece. The components/features of interest will range in geometries. Most inspection will be within a working area of 200 x 200 mm in x and y, however scans with working areas up to 300 x 300 mm would be desired. Cutting tool scanning is another research area of interest, using the equipment to be purchased to scan cutting edges for tool wear analysis, requiring the ability to grip and rotate cutting tools. The University of Sheffield is not a contracting authority for the purposes of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (Directive 2014/24/EU) as amended by the Public Procurement (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020. The University is, on a voluntary basis, operating under the Public Contracts Regulations (as defined above) for this procurement case and is therefore advertising this opportunity in Finder a Tender with an obligation to comply with these regulations. By doing so, it does not become a contracting authority and there is no implied obligation to comply with procurement legislation for other procurement cases.

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/01/2024
Closing Date: 22/02/2024
Value: £85,000
Procurement of a 1 Chip Imaging System - The Quantum Technologies Innovation Centre (QTIC) at the University of Bristol provides SMEs, students, researchers and industry with facilities and equipment to support innovation in Quantum and related technologies. Most of our members are developing silicon chips, including integrated photonics systems. We maintain a pool of equipment which is available for users to rent on a flexible basis. We focus on providing equipment that is likely to be in demand by current and future members. The required equipment is a single imaging system to enable the inspection of silicon chips and similar samples. It is intended to allow users to image features, including defects, on chips as a critical part of the R&D process, ultimately accelerating the progression of innovative new products to impact.