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    ContractsProcurement of Reactive Ion Etching System
    Awarded contract

    Procurement of Reactive Ion Etching System

    Status
    Awarded
    Published 18 Jun 2025

    This contract involves the procurement, delivery, and installation of a Reactive Ion Etching (RIE) System. The Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solid State is seeking suppliers to provide this specialized equipment. The RIE system is essential for microelectronic applications, and suppli

    🇩🇪GermanyPublished 18 Jun 2025· 1 years agoviaTED
    Status
    Awarded
    Published 18 Jun 2025

    Decision brief

    4 fields
    • Contract value
      Not disclosed
      Source did not declare a figure
    • Closing date
      Rolling
      No closing date published
    • Sector
      Research & Innovation
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    • Location
      🇩🇪Germany

    Suppliers

    2 suppliers
    • EL
      Electron-Mec
    Lead contractor
  1. EL
    ELECTRONMEC
    Lead contractor
  2. Lifecycle

    Awarded

    Contract awarded. Originally published 1 years ago.

    18 June 2025
    Awarded — no open tender advertised

    Brief

    This contract involves the procurement, delivery, and installation of a Reactive Ion Etching (RIE) System. The Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solid State is seeking suppliers to provide this specialized equipment. The RIE system is essential for microelectronic applications, and suppliers should ensure that they can meet the technical specifications and installation requirements outlined in the tender. Interested parties can find more details and submit their proposals through the provided link.

    Track record

    2 awards · 2 winners
    Thin record

    Only 2 prior awards here — too little to read.

    In engineering, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR CHEMICAL PHYSICS OF SOLID STATE has awarded 2 contracts to 2 suppliers.

    Who wins here
    1. Electron-Mec1× · 50%
    2. ELECTRONMEC1× · 50%

    Across engineering, the most active winners are BRODOMERKUR ENERGETIKA d.o.o., DRIBO, spol. s r.o., SUNBELT RENTALS LIMITED — the field to beat, or your route in as a partner.

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    Publisher
    Publications Office of the European Union
    Licence
    EU 2011/833/EU + TED reuse notice
    Source
    ted.europa.eu
    Record ID
    396149-2025
    MP
    Buyer
    MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR CHEMICAL PHYSICS OF SOLID STATE
    Sector
    Research & Innovation