This contract involves the supply, delivery, and installation of a system consisting of 12 metabolic cages designed for the phenotypic characterization of mouse models. The procurement process follows an open ordinary procedure in accordance with harmonized regulations and Article 44 1 a) of the Pub
Contract awarded. Originally published 6 months ago.
Only 2 prior awards here — too little to read.
In research innovation, RECTORATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SALAMANCA has awarded 2 contracts to 2 suppliers.
Across research innovation, the most active winners are WOLF LABORATORIES LIMITED, Altium International s.r.o., ALTIUM INTERNATIONAL SRO — the field to beat, or your route in as a partner.
The University of Salamanca is seeking suppliers to provide advertising services through a framework agreement. This includes purchasing advertising space in various media outlets to promote institutional advertising campaigns. The contract is open for bids and aims to select a supplier who can effe
This is a Framework Agreement, governed by articles 219 to 222 of the Public Sector Contracts Law (LCSP), which establishes the conditions for contracts to be awarded during the duration of the Framework Agreement. The University of Salamanca is seeking travel agency services to facilitate travel ar
The University of Salamanca is seeking suppliers for office materials and IT consumables. This is an open procedure for companies to become approved suppliers for the provision of these goods. The total value of the contract is approximately €1,540,340. Interested suppliers can find more details and
Funding up to £3 million for human experimental medicine studies investigating the biological and psychological causes of gambling disorder development and recovery.
STFC is accepting applications from pre-qualified researchers for large research projects in physics and astronomy, covering 80% of full economic costs.
Develop and test innovative tools to measure public trust in policing, with focus on underrepresented groups and vulnerable populations across pilot areas.
UK businesses can secure up to £3 million to collaborate with Singapore partners on innovative research and development projects in advanced manufacturing, clean energy, life sciences, or digital technologies.