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    Contracts3D Bioprinter for Tissue Engineering and Prototyping
    Closed contract

    3D Bioprinter for Tissue Engineering and Prototyping

    Tender closed
    7 Jul 2025
    14 months ago

    The Johannes Kepler University Linz is seeking suppliers for the delivery and complete assembly of a 3D bioprinter. This equipment will be used for applications in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and rapid prototyping of technical materials, including electronics, microfluidics, sensors,

    🇦🇹AustriaPublished 27 May 2025· 1 years agoviaTED
    Tender closed
    7 Jul 2025
    14 months ago
    Tender deadline passed on 7 Jul 2025.

    Decision brief

    4 fields
    • Contract value
      Not disclosed
      Source did not declare a figure
    • Tender closed
      7 Jul 2025
      1 years ago
    • Sector
      Research & Innovation
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    • Location
      🇦🇹Austria

    Lifecycle

    Closed

    Tender closed on 7 Jul 2025. Awaiting award.

    27 May 2025Today7 Jul 2025

    Brief

    The Johannes Kepler University Linz is seeking suppliers for the delivery and complete assembly of a 3D bioprinter. This equipment will be used for applications in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and rapid prototyping of technical materials, including electronics, microfluidics, sensors, and actuators. The contract includes training for the use of the bioprinter. Interested suppliers should refer to the provided link for more details and submit their proposals by the deadline.

    Track record

    2 awards · 2 winners
    Thin record

    Only 2 prior awards here — too little to read.

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    2. FEI Europe B.V. Zweigniederlassung Wien1× · 50%

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    Original closed notice on the publisher's site

    Publisher
    Publications Office of the European Union
    Licence
    EU 2011/833/EU + TED reuse notice
    Source
    ted.europa.eu
    Record ID
    343433-2025
    JK
    Buyer
    JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITY LINZ
    Sector
    Research & Innovation