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Germany – Flight simulators – Drohne für KI Forschung

Universität StuttgartStuttgart, GermanyNot disclosed3 days leftopen
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Opportunity Score

Confidence: 40%

Complexity: low

3 days

Deadline

supplies

Contract

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AI Analysis Summary

Moderate opportunity

Open tender by Universität Stuttgart for a drone for AI research, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (EFRE). Single lot for a drone that must operate both indoors (with Vicon system) and outdoors. Procurement documents available online. Submission deadline: 2026-06-22 08:00 UTC. Estimated value not published. Award criteria: price (60%), sensor technology (25%), flight time (15%). Eligibility requires self-declarations on exclusion grounds, trade register, minimum wage, export controls, and references. Submission language: German only.

Strengths

Documents available

Open procedure

Low complexity

Risks

Submission deadline in 3 days

Analysis may be incomplete

Only part of the procurement documentation was analyzed. Additional eligibility requirements, certificates, or submission documents may exist in the remaining tender documentation.

Key Requirements

  • Drone must be suitable for indoor use with Vicon system and fully functional outdoors
  • Electronic submission required
  • Submission language: German only

Buyer

Name

Universität Stuttgart

Location

Stuttgart, DEU

Buyer profile

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Identifier

DE 147 794 196

Lots (1)

#LOT-0001Drohne für KI Forschung

Supply of a drone for AI research, primarily used indoors with a Vicon system but must also be fully functional outdoors. Funded by EFRE.

34741400, 38970000DEU

Procurement Details

Publication

14 Jun 2026

Deadline

22 Jun 2026, 08:00

Procedure

open

Contract

supplies

Language

DEU

Publication #

406623-2026

Classification

Performance: Germany

Documents (2)

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