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Published20/11/2024
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Deadline20/12/2024
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Opening of tenders20/12/2024
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Awarded27/03/2025
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Today22/06/2025
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Acquisition of equipment by the Centre for Electronic Competence Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The aim of the procurement is to create projects related to the higher education activities of the University, to other education related to the training activities of the higher education institution, to the promotion and economic utilization of intellectual values derived from the core activities of the higher education institution for community purposes, and to the development of the economic, social and international relations of Hungarian higher education. Developing services and solutions related to the educational, talent management, higher education, basic and applied research and scientific activities of the University, heritage protection, built and natural culture and environmental protection. The Centre would be primarily active in the field of electronics development and production development, such as: prototype development (typing diagram, simulation, PCB, testing), small series production (PCBA), testing, testing development (ICT, IBT, AOI, RTR, AXI, CT). 1. The design of the system, i.e. the design of the circuit diagram (HW), including the configuration and actuation program (FW, SW) of the programmable devices (MC, FPGA, DSP, FPAA), the design of the circuit and its simulation (P-Spice). 2. Small series production based on the know-how planned or received from industrial players and external customers. Beyond the production of assembled printed circuit boards, this provides an opportunity for the development of production and the realization of test production. To do this, we create an environment (ODM) that is up to date. 3. The third element of the Centre would be production control, supported by up-to-date online and non-return measurements and their possibility, where it will be possible to examine the substrate, the components and connecting materials, the assembly and the operation of the circuit in a more thorough and high-magnification (as detailed as possible). This three-element environment allows for continuous ‘fine-tuning’ and iteration between production and product development. There is a significant demand in the Hungarian electronics industry for qualified engineers and technicians who have learned and mastered these activities. Our university's reputation/recognition/qualification improves if we can teach this knowledge. The ECC to be developed can be used in business-based industrial collaborations, research, education, student projects, STEAM missions. Our natural strategic partner in the project is the industrial companies of Székesfehérvár and the region, based on dual training and previous cooperations. Devices related to the establishment of the Electronic Competence Centre (ECC), which are the subject of the procurement in the subject-matter of the procedure: Part 1: Panel Transmitting and Tracking Line Part 2: 1 Pcs Panel Cleaning Equipment Part 3: 1 Pcs Planter Other requirements: 1) 36 months warranty for all devices 2) Delivery, installation, commissioning and/or installation of devices with training for 4 people for a minimum duration of 8 hours. 3) New, previously unused factory tools should be offered to bidders. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://ekr.gov.hu/portal/kozbeszerzes/eljarasok/EKR002102232024/reszletek
https://ekr.gov.hu/portal/kozbeszerzes/eljarasok/EKR002102232024/reszletek
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