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    ContractsLaboratory Equipment Procurement for Microbiology Department
    Closed contract

    Laboratory Equipment Procurement for Microbiology Department

    Contract value
    NOK 15m
    Closed 29 Jan 2026

    The Oslo University Hospital is seeking to procure three Maldi-TOF instruments for the Department of Microbiology, located in the Life Science Building. These instruments will be used for the analysis and identification of microorganisms. The delivery must include all necessary additional equipment

    🇳🇴NorwayPublished 18 Dec 2025· 8 months agoviaTED
    Contract value
    NOK 15m
    Closed 29 Jan 2026
    Tender deadline passed on 29 Jan 2026.

    Decision brief

    4 fields
    • Contract value
      est.NOK 15,000,000
      NOK
    • Tender closed
      29 Jan 2026
      6 months ago
    • Sector
      Research & Innovation
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    • Location
      🇳🇴Norway

    Lifecycle

    Closed

    Tender closed on 29 Jan 2026. Awaiting award.

    18 Dec 2025Today29 Jan 2026

    Brief

    The Oslo University Hospital is seeking to procure three Maldi-TOF instruments for the Department of Microbiology, located in the Life Science Building. These instruments will be used for the analysis and identification of microorganisms. The delivery must include all necessary additional equipment to ensure the instruments are ready for immediate use. Additionally, the procurement will cover options for instrument-dependent consumables, as well as service and maintenance contracts for the duration of the equipment's use. Please note that inquiries will not be addressed from December 20 to January 4.

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    Original closed notice on the publisher's site

    Publisher
    Publications Office of the European Union
    Licence
    EU 2011/833/EU + TED reuse notice
    Source
    ted.europa.eu
    Record ID
    846385-2025
    SH
    Buyer
    SYKEHUSBYGG HF
    Sector
    Research & Innovation