The contract involves the supply of microscopes, filters, and microscopic preparations for the Medical University of Pomerania in Szczecin. This procurement is divided into eight parts, allowing suppliers to bid on specific sections. The aim is to enhance the university's research and educational ca
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This contract involves the delivery of a next-generation training system for ultrasound diagnostics skills and competency assessment. The system will feature enhanced software integration and includes the setup and training of personnel at a location specified by the buyer, Pomorski Uniwersytet Medy
This contract involves the ongoing supply of laboratory accessories and materials for the Pomeranian Medical University. The procurement is divided into 14 parts, each with specific requirements outlined in the pricing form attached to the contract notice. Suppliers must complete the pricing form re
This contract involves the supply of equipment for DNA and RNA sequencing as part of the project titled 'Modernization and Equipping of Educational Facilities at the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin.' The procurement is divided into three parts, allowing for a structured approach to fulfill
This contract involves the supply of specialized chemical reagents and contrast agents for health-related applications. The buyer, Pomorski Uniwersytet Medyczny w Szczecinie, is seeking suppliers who can provide high-quality chemical reagents necessary for medical and research purposes. The total va
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