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Revision as of 15:18, 28 October 2020

Project Q9635 in Czech Republic
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Centre for Application Development and Protection of Critical Processes
Project Q9635 in Czech Republic

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    7,142,148.2 Czech koruna
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    285,685.93 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    14,284,296.4 Czech koruna
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    571,371.86 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    50 percent
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    18 November 2015
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    27 June 2018
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    29 June 2018
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    dataPartner s.r.o.
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    48°57'40.28"N, 14°27'20.84"E
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    37001
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    Rozšíření dotvoření vývojové a inovační kapacity žadatele zřízením pracoviště s personálním, technickým, programovým a vědomostním vybavením pro potřeby zamýšleného vývoje nové generace přístrojů určených pro vědeckovýzkumná radiační měření, systémy ochran a řízení kritických procesů. (Czech)
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    Extension of the completion of the applicant’s development and innovation capacity by setting up a workplace with personnel, technical, software and knowledge equipment for the intended development of a new generation of instruments designed for scientific research radiation measurements, protection and control systems for critical processes. (English)
    22 October 2020
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    Identifiers

    CZ.01.1.02/0.0/0.0/15_002/0000778
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