The purpose of this public procurement contract is to provide a continuous supply of office consumables for the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, over a period of 24 months. Suppliers are invited to submit their offers for the provision of various office supplies needed by the faculty. T
Contract awarded. Originally published 9 months ago.
The purpose of this public procurement is to purchase an ultrasound diagnostic device for examining the oral cavity and the position of the tongue in children. This equipment is needed by the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Maxillofacial and Dental Orthopedics, located at
This contract involves the procurement of environmentally friendly furniture and equipment for the Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at the University of Ljubljana. The scope includes the supply and installation of office furniture and household appliances, excluding lighting fixtures
The University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, is seeking suppliers for the procurement of environmentally friendly furniture and equipment. This includes the supply of two height-adjustable desks as part of the first lot. The total value of the contract is €760. Suppliers interested in this oppo
This public procurement contract involves the rental of licensed software necessary for the operation of the GridlON system. The GridlON system utilizes nanopore technology for DNA/RNA sequencing and is intended for use by the University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Medicine, specifically the Institute
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