The purpose of this procurement procedure is to acquire two laser systems for generating optical spectrum photons necessary for the inverse Compton interaction between electrons accelerated by the LINAC system to produce gamma spectrum photons, as specified in the terms of reference. Interested econ
Contract awarded. Originally published 11 months ago.
This procurement procedure aims to acquire an optical table with the associated housing, essential components for developing a prototype interferometric mammography system using a conventional X-ray tube, intended for the preclinical testing phase. Interested economic operators may request clarifica
This procurement procedure aims to acquire optical tables that will support complex experimental setups during tests with new X-ray sources produced using the laser purchased through the project. Suppliers interested in this opportunity should request clarifications or additional information regardi
This procurement aims to acquire components and consumables necessary for the development and timely implementation of research equipment that requires a vacuum system. The goal is to ensure the optimal functioning of the GAMMA system by providing vacuum components. Interested suppliers are invited
The procurement of the CsI Scintillator directly supports the overarching goals of the Dr.LASER project – 'Medical Applications of High-Power Lasers'. The main objective is to develop innovative solutions in the field of cancer diagnosis and treatment. This product will help achieve the scientific a
Opportunity to design and pilot a framework supporting venture development and co-founder partnerships in critical technology innovation sectors.
Three-year contract to provide political monitoring, Senedd engagement, and public affairs support services to the Office of the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales.
The LGA seeks experienced facilitators to design and deliver 8-12 leadership development workshops for Cumbria's councils and emerging mayoral authority.
Seeking a supplier to provide flow cytometry equipment, reagents, and maintenance services to Cambridge University Hospitals' diagnostic and immunology departments over a 5-year period.