1920-59-RIS-LW ERDF Funded - ITT FOR a Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) imaging Mass Spectrometer, micro Computerised Tomography (micro CT) scanner and Atomic Force Microscopy-Ra

A Contract Award Notice
by SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Goods)
Duration
not specified
Value
£167K-£187K
Sector
INDUSTRIAL
Published
27 Aug 2021
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Sheffield:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 2 suppliers

1 buyer

2 suppliers

Description

Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded substantial funding by the European Regional Development Fund to create the Sheffield Testing Imaging and Characterisation Centre. As part of this funding instrumentation for Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MALDI-MSI) (Lot 1), High Resolution Benchtop Micro Computerised Tomography (Lot 2) and Atomic Force Microscopy-Raman (AFM-Raman) Spectroscopy (Lot 3) will be purchased. The project is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (and in London the intermediate body Greater London Authority) is the Managing Authority for European Regional Development Fund.

Lot Division

1 A mass spectrometry imaging system incorporating a matrix assisted laser desorption ionisation source, an electrospray source3 and nhplc/uplc system(s)

The project is receiving up to £2.7M of funding from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020. … Established by the European Union, the European Regional Development Fund helps local areas stimulate their economic development by investing in projects which will support innovation, businesses, create jobs and local community regenerations. For more information visit https://www.gov.uk/european-growth-funding The Northern Powerhouse is a key aspect of this Government's approach to addressing the productivity gap in the North and ensuring a stronger, more sustainable economy for all parts of the UK. Alongside over €1.5 billion of European Regional Development Fund support for businesses and communities across the North, the government has awarded £3.4 billion in three rounds of Growth Deals across the Northern Powerhouse. The likely use of the MALDI Mass Spectrometer will be in the analysis of molecules in a range of biological and chemical samples. Industry sectors that this will impact will be: Chemical manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, forensic testing, agricultural product manufacturers and food & beverage companies. The benefits / likely outcomes are efficacy and safety testing of existing or new products (validated research materials for marketing purposes, compliance with product regulations). Also, identification of mode of action of products (novel used of existing products). The likely use of the Integrated AFM-Raman Imaging System will be in biotech, pharmaceuticals, high precision engineering, NHS, and Private healthcare centres and SMEs developing new products. The likely use of the MicroCT (Computerised Tomography) Scanner will be in private healthcare centres and SMEs developing bone implants for downstream analysis. Companies undertaking R&D in biomaterials and bone material science applications in geology and environmental analysis. The benefits / likely outcomes are development of new materials for bone formation and regeneration. Non-destructive analysis of implants and testing of novel drugs. The medium to longer term objectives, year 2 onwards, include work with business and academic partners to: • Develop new materials, products, and components; Improve existing products and processes; and increase performance and market opportunities for companies through improved product life, longevity, durability, usability and/or enhanced functionality. For example, the creation of more sustainable materials through the use of conductive material or ability to function in extreme environments. • Increase competitiveness of UK and SCR companies in priority sectors, including manufacturing, health care technologies and devices. • Increase the number of small and medium sized enterprises engaged in knowledge exchange and collaboration. • Improve the commercialisation and market entry of new or enhanced products or services including by small and medium sized enterprises. • Increase investment in research and innovation, including by small and medium sized enterprises. The instruments, detailed above, will be used primarily to support business engagement activities, contract research and external consultancy. However as appropriate a wide range of other activities including academic research and taught practical classes for undergraduate and post-graduate courses will be supported. Lots 1&2 are primarily for use by the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre (BMRC), within the Industry and Innovation Research Institute (I2RI). Lot 3 is primarily for use by the Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) also within I2RI.

Award Criteria
Ability to meet essential technical requirements Pass/Fail
The Instruments/Equipment Proposed 40%
Samples 9%
Usability, Operation and System Configuration 5%
Build Quality 3%
System Development and Functionality 3%
Software Provision and Support 6%
Cost and Impact of ownership 2%
Delivery For Information Only
Installation, Commissioning and Training 2%
Warranty and Maintenance 7%
Student Opportunities 3%
Site Preparation For Information Only
price 20
2 A High-Resolution Benchtop Micro Computerised Tomography (micro-CT) scanner

The project is receiving up to £2.7M of funding from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020. … Established by the European Union, the European Regional Development Fund helps local areas stimulate their economic development by investing in projects which will support innovation, businesses, create jobs and local community regenerations. For more information visit https://www.gov.uk/european-growth-funding The Northern Powerhouse is a key aspect of this Government's approach to addressing the productivity gap in the North and ensuring a stronger, more sustainable economy for all parts of the UK. Alongside over €1.5 billion of European Regional Development Fund support for businesses and communities across the North, the government has awarded £3.4 billion in three rounds of Growth Deals across the Northern Powerhouse. The likely use of the MALDI Mass Spectrometer will be in the analysis of molecules in a range of biological and chemical samples. Industry sectors that this will impact will be: Chemical manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, forensic testing, agricultural product manufacturers and food & beverage companies. The benefits / likely outcomes are efficacy and safety testing of existing or new products (validated research materials for marketing purposes, compliance with product regulations). Also, identification of mode of action of products (novel used of existing products). The likely use of the Integrated AFM-Raman Imaging System will be in biotech, pharmaceuticals, high precision engineering, NHS, and Private healthcare centres and SMEs developing new products. The likely use of the MicroCT (Computerised Tomography) Scanner will be in private healthcare centres and SMEs developing bone implants for downstream analysis. Companies undertaking R&D in biomaterials and bone material science applications in geology and environmental analysis. The benefits / likely outcomes aredevelopment of new materials for bone formation and regeneration. Non-destructive analysis of implants and testing of novel drugs. The medium to longer term objectives, year 2 onwards, include work with business and academic partners to: • Develop new materials, products, and components; Improve existing products and processes; and increase performance and market opportunities for companies through improved product life, longevity, durability, usability and/or enhanced functionality. For example, the creation of more sustainable materials through the use of conductive material or ability to function in extreme environments. • Increase competitiveness of UK and SCR companies in priority sectors, including manufacturing, health care technologies and devices. • Increase the number of small and medium sized enterprises engaged in knowledge exchange and collaboration. • Improve the commercialisation and market entry of new or enhanced products or services including by small and medium sized enterprises. • Increase investment in research and innovation, including by small and medium sized enterprises. The instruments, detailed above, will be used primarily to support business engagement activities, contract research and external consultancy. However as appropriate a wide range of other activities including academic research and taught practical classes for undergraduate and post-graduate courses will be supported. Lots 1&2 are primarily for use by the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre (BMRC), within the Industry and Innovation Research Institute (I2RI). Lot 3 is primarily for use by the Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) also within I2RI.

Award Criteria
Ability to meet essential technical requirements Pass/Fail
The Instruments/Equipment Proposed 50%
Usability, Operation and System Configuration 5%
Build Quality 3%
System Development and Functionality 3%
Software Provision and Support 5%
Cost and Impact of ownership 2%
Delivery For Information Only
Installation, Commissioning and Training 2%
Warranty and Maintenance 7%
Student Opportunities 3%
Site Preparation For Information Only
price 20
3 An Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) - Raman Spectrometer

The project is receiving up to £2.7M of funding from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020. … Established by the European Union, the European Regional Development Fund helps local areas stimulate their economic development by investing in projects which will support innovation, businesses, create jobs and local community regenerations. For more information visit https://www.gov.uk/european-growth-funding The Northern Powerhouse is a key aspect of this Government's approach to addressing the productivity gap in the North and ensuring a stronger, more sustainable economy for all parts of the UK. Alongside over €1.5 billion of European Regional Development Fund support for businesses and communities across the North, the government has awarded £3.4 billion in three rounds of Growth Deals across the Northern Powerhouse. The likely use of the MALDI Mass Spectrometer will be in the analysis of molecules in a range of biological and chemical samples. Industry sectors that this will impact will be: Chemical manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, forensic testing, agricultural product manufacturers and food & beverage companies. The benefits / likely outcomes are efficacy and safety testing of existing or new products (validated research materials for marketing purposes, compliance with product regulations). Also, identification of mode of action of products (novel used of existing products). The likely use of the Integrated AFM-Raman Imaging System will be in biotech, pharmaceuticals, high precision engineering, NHS, and Private healthcare centres and SMEs developing new products. The likely use of the MicroCT (Computerised Tomography) Scanner will be in private healthcare centres and SMEs developing bone implants for downstream analysis. Companies undertaking R&D in biomaterials and bone material science applications in geology and environmental analysis. The benefits / likely outcomes are development of new materials for bone formation and regeneration. Non-destructive analysis of implants and testing of novel drugs. The medium to longer term objectives, year 2 onwards, include work with business and academic partners to: • Develop new materials, products, and components; Improve existing products and processes; and increase performance and market opportunities for companies through improved product life, longevity, durability, usability and/or enhanced functionality. For example, the creation of more sustainable materials through the use of conductive material or ability to function in extreme environments. • Increase competitiveness of UK and SCR companies in priority sectors, including manufacturing, health care technologies and devices. • Increase the number of small and medium sized enterprises engaged in knowledge exchange and collaboration. • Improve the commercialisation and market entry of new or enhanced products or services including by small and medium sized enterprises. • Increase investment in research and innovation, including by small and medium sized enterprises. The instruments, detailed above, will be used primarily to support business engagement activities, contract research and external consultancy. However as appropriate a wide range of other activities including academic research and taught practical classes for undergraduate and post-graduate courses will be supported. Lots 1&2 are primarily for use by the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre (BMRC), within the Industry and Innovation Research Institute

Award Criteria
Ability to meet essential technical requirements Pass/Fail
The Instruments/Equipment Proposed 50%
Usability, Operation and System Configuration 5%
Build Quality 3%
System Development and Functionality 3%
Software Provision and Support 5%
Cost and Impact of ownership 2%
Delivery For Information Only
Installation, Commissioning and Training 2%
Warranty and Maintenance 7%
Student Opportunities 3%
Site Preparation For Information Only
price 20

Award Detail

1 Bluescientific (Cambridge)
  • A High-Resolution Benchtop Micro Computerised Tomography (micro-CT) scanner
  • Reference: 021290-2021-2
  • Value: £187,334
2 Horiba (Northampton)
  • An Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) - Raman Spectrometer
  • Reference: 021290-2021-3
  • Value: £166,620

CPV Codes

  • 38400000 - Instruments for checking physical characteristics
  • 38433100 - Mass spectrometer
  • 33110000 - Imaging equipment for medical, dental and veterinary use
  • 33114000 - Spectroscopy devices

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