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Atomic Force Microscope – Exporting Opportunity
Type of document: Contract Notice
Country: United Kingdom
ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE – EXPORTING OPPORTUNITY
Contract type: Supply contract
Contracting authority: Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills acting on behalf of UK Trade & Investment (UKTI). Web:
Object of the contract
Norway
NTNU (the Norwegian University of Science and Technology), NanoLab is a core facility for high-resolution processing and characterisation, included NorFab (the Norwegian Micro — and Nano Fabrication Facility). The procurement shall mainly support higher education and research for users at NorFab. The objective of the procurement is to meet the users of NTNU NanoLab’s requirements. The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) shall be used as a characterisation tool, as a port of a process line based on photolithography, thin film, and EBL. The microscope shall also handle numerous different types of tests within a “multi-user” environment.
About the buyer
Address
NTNU NTNU Trondheim 7491 Norway
Contact
sindre.faanes@ntnu.no
Bid for tender
If your company meets the requirements of the tender, go to the website where the tender is hosted and submit your bid.
CPV: 38510000
Administrative Information
Opportunity closing date 27.7.2018
To register your interest in the above opportunity please visit:
Other Information
Estimated value of requirement: Less than £100k
TKR-2018627-EX-788104
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