This contract involves the procurement of various medical training simulators for the needs of the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU). The university seeks to acquire equipment that will enhance the training and education of students in medical and healthcare fields. The tota
Contract awarded. Originally published 10 months ago.
The Latvian University of Life Sciences and Technologies is seeking suppliers for the purchase of a modernization kit for the MUSTANG MD-1750 chassis testing stand. This opportunity involves providing equipment that enhances the functionality and performance of the existing testing stand. Suppliers
This contract opportunity involves the supply of laboratory equipment and analysis devices for the needs of the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU). Suppliers are invited to provide the necessary equipment that will support the university's research and educational activities.
The Latvian University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU) is seeking suppliers for laboratory reagents. This contract involves the provision of various reagents necessary for laboratory work in the health sector. The total value of the contract is €40,000. Interested suppliers can find more de
The Latvian University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU) is seeking suppliers for laboratory reagents. This contract involves the provision of various reagents necessary for laboratory work in the health sector. The total value of the contract is €50,000. Suppliers interested in this opportun
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