The University of Stuttgart is seeking suppliers for an adjustable laser source. This procurement opportunity involves the supply of optical and precision equipment, specifically focusing on adjustable laser sources. The total value of the contract is approximately €47,467.50. Suppliers interested i
Contract awarded. Originally published 1 years ago.
Only 2 prior awards here — too little to read.
In research innovation, STUTTGART UNIVERSITY 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 Stuttgart is seeking a supplier for the programming and maintenance of advanced knowledge pool functions, including the enhanced project map 2.0 available at www.zukunftszentren.de. This contract, valued at €28,250, focuses on providing services related to software development and
The Institute for Photovoltaics (ipv) is seeking to procure an in-situ diagnostic unit. This unit will be integrated into a cluster deposition tool used for the production of perovskite optoelectronic components by the company Korvus. The goal is to enhance the manufacturing process of these advance
The University of Stuttgart is seeking suppliers for solar panels specifically designed for the small satellite ROMEO. This contract, valued at €97,700, is part of a procurement process for equipment related to aerospace. Interested suppliers can find more details and submit their proposals through
The University of Stuttgart is seeking support for development services related to the SAP S4HANA application. The expected support will involve up to 40 working hours per month, primarily delivered remotely, under a contingent arrangement. The contract duration is 36 months, with an option to exten
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.
UK grants up to £1.5 million for conservation and heritage science equipment, facilities, and industry-led innovation projects.
Develop and test innovative tools to measure public trust in policing, with focus on underrepresented groups and vulnerable populations across pilot areas.