The Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) is seeking suppliers for the acquisition of Microsoft software licenses under the Campus agreement. This agreement allows educational institutions to use Microsoft programs at reduced rates. The current license, contracted in 2022, is valid for three aca
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The Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) is seeking to acquire a replicated FLASH storage system to enhance data security. Currently, UPV's corporate applications rely on outdated rotational disk storage systems. These systems are no longer sufficient compared to the advantages offered by moder
The Campus License includes unlimited deployment rights for Oracle products, following the guidelines of the Framework Agreement with Oracle to improve and extend conditions in the future. Through this framework agreement, universities have access to the programs listed in the technical specificatio
The Polytechnic University of Valencia is seeking suppliers for X-ray diffraction equipment. This equipment will be used to rapidly characterize the composition of crystalline material layers, which are grown using epitaxial or other manufacturing techniques. The goal is to detect structural defects
This contract involves providing research and development services in 6G technologies as part of the Coordinated Project 'Smart Radio 6G Communications using Reconfigurable Materials (COREMAT-6G)'. The project consists of three subprojects: Subproject A focuses on RIS Implementation, Subproject B on
Edinburgh Council is contracting a provider to deliver First Aid Awareness training for taxi and private hire car drivers as part of their Intermediate Course program.
Contracts available for providers of student counselling, helpline, and online mental health support services to Scottish universities and colleges.
NCS is inviting tenders from suppliers to deliver multi-level education and training services across five programme areas in Swindon during 2026-27, with a maximum value of £2.67 million.
Plymouth City Council seeks a strategic partner to deliver alternative education services for students unable to access mainstream schooling due to illness, exclusion, or other barriers.