Dublin City University wishes to invite tenders from specialist manufacturing organisations with the ability to assist in the design, small batch (prototype) manufacture and feasibility study for mass manufacture of medical testing devices. The devices in question are designed be circular discs and will require manufacturing of ‘microwell’ Nanostructures (2,5 μm in diameter and 1 μm in depth) on gold electrodes that have been incorporated onto a PCB/PMMA base and be used as centrifugal platforms for microfluidic devices with electrical contact for impedance spectroscopy.
Deadline
The time limit for receipt of tenders was 2019-09-17.
The procurement was published on 2019-08-14.
Object Scope of the procurement
Title:
“RFT DCU-19004-S_Supply of ‘Microwells’ on Gold Coated Discs for SepTec
RFT DCU-19004-S”
Products/services: Design and execution of research and development📦
Short description:
“Dublin City University wishes to invite tenders from specialist manufacturing organisations with the ability to assist in the design, small batch...”
Short description
Dublin City University wishes to invite tenders from specialist manufacturing organisations with the ability to assist in the design, small batch (prototype) manufacture and feasibility study for mass manufacture of medical testing devices. The devices in question are designed be circular discs and will require manufacturing of ‘microwell’ Nanostructures (2,5 μm in diameter and 1 μm in depth) on gold electrodes that have been incorporated onto a PCB/PMMA base and be used as centrifugal platforms for microfluidic devices with electrical contact for impedance spectroscopy.
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Estimated value excluding VAT: EUR 90 000 💰
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Additional products/services: Research, testing and scientific technical simulator📦
Additional products/services: Development consultancy services📦
Place of performance: Ireland🏙️
Main site or place of performance: Dublin.
Description of the procurement:
“Dublin City University wishes to invite tenders from specialist manufacturing organisations with the ability to assist in the design, small batch...”
Description of the procurement
Dublin City University wishes to invite tenders from specialist manufacturing organisations with the ability to assist in the design, small batch (prototype) manufacture and feasibility study for mass manufacture of medical testing devices. The devices in question are designed be circular discs and will require manufacturing of ‘microwell’ Nanostructures (2,5 μm in diameter and 1 μm in depth) on gold electrodes that have been incorporated onto a PCB/PMMA base and be used as centrifugal platforms for microfluidic devices with electrical contact for impedance spectroscopy.
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Price is not the only award criterion and all criteria are stated only in the procurement documents
Scope of the procurement
Estimated total value excluding VAT: EUR 90 000 💰
Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
The time frame below is expressed in number of months.
Description
Duration: 12
Scope of the procurement
Information about European Union funds:
“Funding Agency: Enterprise Ireland
Contract Reference: CF-2019-1048-I
Title/Acronym: The SepTec1000
Institute Name: Dublin City University [DCU]” Description
Additional information:
“Please log on to www.etenders.gov.ie
To register your interest in this competition and access all documentation.”
Procedure Type of procedure
Open procedure
Administrative information
Previous publication concerning this procedure: 2019/S 115-282408
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate: 2019-09-17
12:00 📅
Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted: English 🗣️
The time frame below is expressed in number of months.
Minimum time frame during which the tenderer must maintain the tender: 6
Conditions for opening of tenders: 2019-09-17
12:00 📅
Conditions for opening of tenders (place): Dublin.
Complementary information Review body
Name: Dublin City University
Postal town: Dublin
Country: Ireland 🇮🇪
Source: OJS 2019/S 158-390790 (2019-08-14)