Rapid Detection and control system for Antimicrobial Resistance RaDAR-PPI, a European Commission co-funded project, aims to address the European urgent need of a rapid detection and effective infection control system for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through the implementation of a value-based cross-border collaborative procurement of innovative solutions. 17 d'octubre 2022
The common identification of the needs by a cross-border group of four procurement organisations (from ES, FR and IT) will promote an increased impact of the adopted innovation and will collaboratively give response to the current AMR problem affecting the European Union (EU). The Buyers Group - Resah (FR), Catalan Institut of Oncology (ES), Basque Health Service (ES), and the Public Health Department of the University Federico II (IT) - has published a Prior Information Notice (PIN) to publicise the project and provide an opportunity for potential solution providers to express their interest in the forthcoming open market consultation and subsequent procurement. This is an opportunity for potential solution providers, suppliers, and interest groups to express interest in following the project from its inception. Expressions of interest are invited from all parts of the supply chain to be updated with coming stages in which the Buyers Group will engage with supply chain representatives to better understand the capacity, capability and appetite of the supply-chain to deliver demanded solutions. The link to complete the Response Form is available here: https://radar-ppi.com/procurement/ The data collected will be used solely by the RaDAR Consortium for the finalities of the project. RaDAR will not share your data with third parties for any purpose. Internal Reference https://radar-ppi.com/procurement/ Organisation Name / Consortium RaDAR Consortium