Lillestrøm Kommune (820 710 592) has announced on 01 Nov 2022 that is accepting bids for the following project: Norway-Lillestrøm: Patient-monitoring system.
The tender will take place in Norway and will cover the Information Technology industry.
The value of this project has not been disclosed by the donor and you can apply until Deadline date
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Bellow you can find more information about the tender description and the bidding procedure.
Location: Norway
Lillestrøm Kommune (820 710 592)
Information Technology
Accepting bids
01 Nov 2022
Not available
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Innkjøp - Elise Gundersen
Prior information notice
This notice is for prior information only
Supplies
Section I: Contracting authority
Section II: Object
Procurement 'Future Health Technology'
Lillestrøm Municipality would like to have a dialogue with the market on a coming procurement of general and future-orientated technological systems within health and mastering. The municipality would like input from the market on how Lillestrøm Municipality's future vision can be achieved with the help of current and future systems. The intention at this point in time is to enter into a contract with a tenderer that can deliver a technical system, sensor engineering, and other associated equipment, and that can develop, together with us, in order to solve the challenges that health and mastering has.
Lillestrøm
Lillestrøm Municipality's vision builds on the idea that gathering data from all available technology, used together with artificial intelligence KI and ML will give possibilities to build personally adapted services based on prediction and deviation based events. Resource utilisation and personal adaptations will be a central part of this work, and we would like a system that facilitates the connection of privately procured technology and individual needs, as well as the collection and further communication of raw data from them. It is therefore necessary to have a tenderer that shares our vision and that can develop together with us.
Our vision is to build a hybrid service area where health and technology are merged together, and where technology on different levels provides a better user experience and use of resources.
Section IV: Procedure
Section VI: Complementary information
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