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Published26/06/2025
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Today09/07/2025
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Deadline25/07/2025
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Acquisition, delivery and installation of a 5-axis continuous machining centre at the Institut des NanoSciences de Paris (INSP) Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The Institut des NanoSciences de Paris (INSP) is a joint research unit of the CNRS and Sorbonne University. Its scientific objectives are at the heart of basic research in nanosciences, but with openings to various fields of application: opto-electronics and telecommunications, earth sciences and environment, catalysis and medical diagnosis. The project to acquire a 5-axis continuous machining center, led by the head of the INSP mechanical workshop, has become a priority. This machine will meet the growing demand for complex mechanical parts from the laboratory's research teams. The purpose of this acquisition is to: • Meet the needs of research teams for high-complexity mechanical parts. • Improve working conditions and machining techniques. • Reduce the environmental footprint of machining operations. Beyond the needs of INSP, this machining center will be a major asset for Sorbonne University's new platform, Méca Five, led by INSP's mechanical technician. This project represents a significant step forward for the production capacity of complex parts within INSP and for the pooling of resources within Sorbonne University and CNRS. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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