The Medical University of Karol Marcinkowski in Poznań is seeking suppliers for the delivery, installation, and assembly of conference chairs and office chairs. This contract is divided into two parts, allowing for flexibility in bidding. The total value of the contract is €26,600. Suppliers interes
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This contract involves the supply, installation, and commissioning of a digital microscope, along with training for personnel. The project aims to develop an innovative hemostatic dressing based on biodegradable polymers. Detailed specifications can be found in Annex 3 of the procurement documents.
This contract involves the supply and installation of servers and storage systems as part of the ProScience grant and the 'Greater Poland Digital Medicine Center' project. The procurement is divided into six lots, allowing suppliers to bid on specific components of the project. The aim is to enhance
This contract involves the supply, unloading, and installation of computer equipment for units of the Medical University of Karol Marcinkowski in Poznań. It is a framework agreement, meaning it sets the terms for future orders. Suppliers are invited to provide computer hardware and related services
This contract involves the ongoing supply of reagents and contrast agents needed by medical units at the Karol Marcinkowski Medical University in Poznań. The procurement is divided into four parts, allowing suppliers to bid on one or more sections. The goal is to ensure a consistent and reliable sup
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