Stotles logo
Closed

High Quality - Large Area CVD growth Furnace

Published

Description

This large area, high quality CVD graphene growth system will initially be located within the NGI. Moving to the GEIC once opened. The purpose of the system is to produce high quality CVD graphene growth capability for researcher at the University of Manchester. Large area as be define as greater than A4 (210x 300mm). Quality is essential with reproducibility been definable. The GEIC equipment fund is part financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) funds having been awarded under the 2014-2020 Priority Axis 1: Promoting Research and Innovation. The equipment is being purchased for the Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre ("GEIC") at the University of Manchester. The GEIC is a £60 million investment which will establish a state of the art research and technology development facility for graphene and related 2D materials. Projects in the GEIC will be industry-led and will focus on innovation and applications, with the aim of accelerating research through to products in the marketplace. The GEIC will house pilot production facilities and characterisation equipment. It will initially focus on a number of the University's world-class graphene application areas: energy, composites, formulations and coatings, electronics and membranes. Given the world leading graphene research at the University, it is expected that all the equipment in the GEIC will be cited in high profile academic publications as well as underpinning industrial collaboration projects, thus giving the equipment a high degree of exposure. The GEIC will be situated on the North Campus of The University of Manchester, comprise of ~8400 m2 and has been designed by world-renowned architect Rafael Viñoly. It is set to be open in summer 2018. Equipment purchased before the GEIC building is opened will be temporally commissioned elsewhere in the University campus, typically in the National Graphene Institute, and then moved into the GEIC once it is completed. For further information on the GEIC please see: http://www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk/collaborate/geic/ This large area, high quality CVD graphene growth system will initially be located within the NGI. Moving to the GEIC once opened. The purpose of the system is to produce high quality CVD graphene growth capability for researcher at the University of Manchester. Large area as be define as greater than A4 (210x 300mm). Quality is essential with reproducibility been definable. Please note, since the original advert the university has relaxed its minimum requirement under MR6.

Timeline

Publish date

7 years ago

Close date

7 years ago

Buyer information

The University of Manchester

Contact:
Central Procurement Office
Email:
procurement@manchester.ac.uk

Explore contracts and tenders relating to The University of Manchester

Go to buyer profile
To save this opportunity, sign up to Stotles for free.
Save in app
  • Looking glass on top of a file iconTender tracking

    Access a feed of government opportunities tailored to you, in one view. Receive email alerts and integrate with your CRM to stay up-to-date.

  • ID card iconProactive prospecting

    Get ahead of competitors by reaching out to key decision-makers within buying organisations directly.

  • Open folder icon360° account briefings

    Create in-depth briefings on buyer organisations based on their historical & upcoming procurement activity.

  • Teamwork iconCollaboration tools

    Streamline sales workflows with team collaboration and communication features, and integrate with your favourite sales tools.

Stop chasing tenders, start getting ahead.

Create your free feed

Explore similar tenders and contracts

Browse open tenders, recent contract awards and upcoming contract expiries that match similar CPV codes.

Explore other contracts published by The University of Manchester

Explore more open tenders, recent contract awards and upcoming contract expiries published by The University of Manchester.

Explore more suppliers to The University of Manchester

Sign up