← Back to opportunities

Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter - IRR

University Of Edinburgh

Buyer Contact Info

Buyer Name: University Of Edinburgh

Buyer Address: Charles Stewart House, 9-16 Chambers Street, Edinburgh, UKM75, EH1 1HT

Contact Name: Jorga Maria Koppers Couper

Contact Email: jcouper@ed.ac.uk

Contact Telephone: +44 1316502759

Status
complete
Procedure
limited
Value
384357.02 GBP
Published
08 Oct 2025, 00:00
Deadline
n/a
Contract Start
n/a
Contract End
n/a
Category
goods
CPV
30132300
Region
n/a
Awarded To
Cytek Biosciences B.V
Official Source
Open Public Contracts Scotland

Description

Researchers at the Institute for Regeneration & Repair (IRR) at the University of Edinburgh, the world’s largest institute dedicated to research in inflammation, regeneration, and repair, aim to understand the cellular and molecular basis of human disease to identify novel therapeutic targets. IRR brings together three centres: Inflammation Research, Regenerative Medicine, and Reproductive Health. The IRR Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility is one of the UK's leading cytometry facilities and Scotland’s first adopter of spectral flow cytometry. Spectral cytometry enables high-parameter analysis without compromising data quality. The facility currently operates two 4-laser Cytek Aurora analysers, which are widely used by researchers across the University of Edinburgh and the BioQuarter campus. The facility now seeks to complement their analysers with a Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter (CS) to expand functionality and provide users with a complete high-dimensional workflow, from identification to isolation and downstream analysis.

Linked Documents

Some PCS documents require login and recording interest on the source portal before download links are available.

No linked documents found for this notice.

Opportunity Context

More Information Links

External Link: https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=OCT540950

Link Title: Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter - IRR

Link Description: Researchers at the Institute for Regeneration & Repair (IRR) at the University of Edinburgh, the world’s largest institute dedicated to research in inflammation, regeneration, and repair, aim to understand the cellular and molecular basis of human disease to identify novel therapeutic targets. IRR brings together three centres: Inflammation Research, Regenerative Medicine, and Reproductive Health. The IRR Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility is one of the UK's leading cytometry facilities and Scotland’s first adopter of spectral flow cytometry. Spectral cytometry enables high-parameter analysis without compromising data quality. The facility currently operates two 4-laser Cytek Aurora analysers, which are widely used by researchers across the University of Edinburgh and the BioQuarter campus. The facility now seeks to complement their analysers with a Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter (CS) to expand functionality and provide users with a complete high-dimensional workflow, from identification to isolation and downstream analysis.

Lots

Lot Description: Researchers at the Institute for Regeneration & Repair (IRR) at the University of Edinburgh, the world’s largest institute dedicated to research in inflammation, regeneration, and repair, aim to understand the cellular and molecular basis of human disease to identify novel therapeutic targets. IRR brings together three centres: Inflammation Research, Regenerative Medicine, and Reproductive Health. The IRR Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility is one of the UK's leading cytometry facilities and Scotland’s first adopter of spectral flow cytometry. Spectral cytometry enables high-parameter analysis without compromising data quality. The facility currently operates two 4-laser Cytek Aurora analysers, which are widely used by researchers across the University of Edinburgh and the BioQuarter campus. The facility now seeks to complement their analysers with a Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter (CS) to expand functionality and provide users with a complete high-dimensional workflow, from identification to isolation and downstream analysis.

Lot 1 Status: complete

Lot 1 Has Options: No

Lot 1 Award Criterion (quality): Technical

Documents

Document Title: Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter - IRR

Document Description: Researchers at the Institute for Regeneration & Repair (IRR) at the University of Edinburgh, the world’s largest institute dedicated to research in inflammation, regeneration, and repair, aim to understand the cellular and molecular basis of human disease to identify novel therapeutic targets. IRR brings together three centres: Inflammation Research, Regenerative Medicine, and Reproductive Health. The IRR Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility is one of the UK's leading cytometry facilities and Scotland’s first adopter of spectral flow cytometry. Spectral cytometry enables high-parameter analysis without compromising data quality. The facility currently operates two 4-laser Cytek Aurora analysers, which are widely used by researchers across the University of Edinburgh and the BioQuarter campus. The facility now seeks to complement their analysers with a Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter (CS) to expand functionality and provide users with a complete high-dimensional workflow, from identification to isolation and downstream analysis.

Raw Notice JSON

Expand raw payload
{
  "awards": [
    {
      "id": "NCA31120",
      "relatedLots": [
        "1"
      ],
      "suppliers": [
        {
          "id": "org-286",
          "name": "Cytek Biosciences B.V"
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
  "bids": {
    "statistics": [
      {
        "id": "711",
        "measure": "bids",
        "relatedLot": "1",
        "value": 1.0
      },
      {
        "id": "712",
        "measure": "smeBids",
        "relatedLot": "1",
        "value": 0.0
      },
      {
        "id": "713",
        "measure": "foreignBidsFromEU",
        "relatedLot": "1",
        "value": 0.0
      },
      {
        "id": "714",
        "measure": "foreignBidsFromNonEU",
        "relatedLot": "1",
        "value": 1.0
      },
      {
        "id": "715",
        "measure": "electronicBids",
        "relatedLot": "1",
        "value": 1.0
      }
    ]
  },
  "buyer": {
    "id": "org-197",
    "name": "University Of Edinburgh"
  },
  "contracts": [
    {
      "awardID": "NCA31120",
      "dateSigned": "2025-10-06T00:00:00Z",
      "id": "NCA31120",
      "status": "active",
      "value": {
        "amount": 384357.02,
        "currency": "GBP"
      }
    }
  ],
  "date": "2025-10-08T00:00:00Z",
  "description": "(SC Ref:812492)",
  "id": "rls-86-OCT540950",
  "initiationType": "tender",
  "language": "EN",
  "links": [
    {
      "href": "https://api.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/v1/Notice?id=ocds-r6ebe6-0000812492",
      "rel": "canonical"
    }
  ],
  "ocid": "ocds-r6ebe6-0000812492",
  "parties": [
    {
      "address": {
        "locality": "Edinburgh",
        "postalCode": "EH1 1HT",
        "region": "UKM75",
        "streetAddress": "Charles Stewart House, 9-16 Chambers Street"
      },
      "contactPoint": {
        "email": "jcouper@ed.ac.uk",
        "name": "Jorga Maria Koppers Couper",
        "telephone": "+44 1316502759",
        "url": "http://"
      },
      "details": {
        "classifications": [
          {
            "id": "Body governed by public law",
            "scheme": "TED_CA_TYPE"
          },
          {
            "description": "Education",
            "id": "09",
            "scheme": "COFOG"
          }
        ],
        "url": "http://www.ed.ac.uk"
      },
      "id": "org-197",
      "identifier": {
        "legalName": "University Of Edinburgh"
      },
      "name": "University Of Edinburgh",
      "roles": [
        "buyer",
        "centralPurchasingBody"
      ]
    },
    {
      "address": {
        "locality": "Amsterdam",
        "postalCode": "1105 BP",
        "region": "NL",
        "streetAddress": "Paasheuvelweg 25, Tower C5 | 1105 BP"
      },
      "contactPoint": {},
      "details": {
        "scale": "large",
        "url": "http://"
      },
      "id": "org-286",
      "identifier": {
        "legalName": "Cytek Biosciences B.V"
      },
      "name": "Cytek Biosciences B.V",
      "roles": [
        "supplier"
      ]
    },
    {
      "address": {
        "locality": "Edinburgh",
        "postalCode": "EH1 1LB",
        "streetAddress": "27 Chambers Street"
      },
      "contactPoint": {
        "url": "http://"
      },
      "id": "org-3",
      "identifier": {
        "legalName": "Edinburgh Sheriff Court"
      },
      "name": "Edinburgh Sheriff Court",
      "roles": [
        "reviewBody",
        "mediationBody"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "tag": [
    "award",
    "contract"
  ],
  "tender": {
    "classification": {
      "id": "30132300",
      "scheme": "CPV"
    },
    "coveredBy": [
      "GPA"
    ],
    "description": "Researchers at the Institute for Regeneration \u0026 Repair (IRR) at the University of Edinburgh, the world\u00e2\u0080\u0099s largest institute dedicated to research in inflammation, regeneration, and repair, aim to understand the cellular and molecular basis of human disease to identify novel therapeutic targets. IRR brings together three centres: Inflammation Research, Regenerative Medicine, and Reproductive Health.\r\n The IRR Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility is one of the UK\u0027s leading cytometry facilities and Scotland\u00e2\u0080\u0099s first adopter of spectral flow cytometry. Spectral cytometry enables high-parameter analysis without compromising data quality. The facility currently operates two 4-laser Cytek Aurora analysers, which are widely used by researchers across the University of Edinburgh and the BioQuarter campus.\r\n The facility now seeks to complement their analysers with a Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter (CS) to expand functionality and provide users with a complete high-dimensional workflow, from identification to isolation and downstream analysis.",
    "documents": [
      {
        "description": "Researchers at the Institute for Regeneration \u0026 Repair (IRR) at the University of Edinburgh, the world\u00e2\u0080\u0099s largest institute dedicated to research in inflammation, regeneration, and repair, aim to understand the cellular and molecular basis of human disease to identify novel therapeutic targets. IRR brings together three centres: Inflammation Research, Regenerative Medicine, and Reproductive Health.\r\n The IRR Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility is one of the UK\u0027s leading cytometry facilities and Scotland\u00e2\u0080\u0099s first adopter of spectral flow cytometry. Spectral cytometry enables high-parameter analysis without compromising data quality. The facility currently operates two 4-laser Cytek Aurora analysers, which are widely used by researchers across the University of Edinburgh and the BioQuarter campus.\r\n The facility now seeks to complement their analysers with a Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter (CS) to expand functionality and provide users with a complete high-dimensional workflow, from identification to isolation and downstream analysis.",
        "documentType": "awardNotice",
        "format": "text/html",
        "id": "OCT540950",
        "title": "Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter - IRR",
        "url": "https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=OCT540950"
      }
    ],
    "id": "NCA31120",
    "items": [
      {
        "deliveryAddresses": [
          {
            "region": "UKM75"
          }
        ],
        "id": "1",
        "relatedLot": "1"
      }
    ],
    "legalBasis": {
      "id": "32014L0024",
      "scheme": "CELEX"
    },
    "lots": [
      {
        "awardCriteria": {
          "criteria": [
            {
              "description": "50",
              "name": "Technical",
              "type": "quality"
            },
            {
              "description": "50",
              "type": "price"
            }
          ]
        },
        "description": "Researchers at the Institute for Regeneration \u0026 Repair (IRR) at the University of Edinburgh, the world\u00e2\u0080\u0099s largest institute dedicated to research in inflammation, regeneration, and repair, aim to understand the cellular and molecular basis of human disease to identify novel therapeutic targets. IRR brings together three centres: Inflammation Research, Regenerative Medicine, and Reproductive Health.\r\n The IRR Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility is one of the UK\u0027s leading cytometry facilities and Scotland\u00e2\u0080\u0099s first adopter of spectral flow cytometry. Spectral cytometry enables high-parameter analysis without compromising data quality. The facility currently operates two 4-laser Cytek Aurora analysers, which are widely used by researchers across the University of Edinburgh and the BioQuarter campus.\r\n The facility now seeks to complement their analysers with a Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter (CS) to expand functionality and provide users with a complete high-dimensional workflow, from identification to isolation and downstream analysis.",
        "hasOptions": false,
        "id": "1",
        "status": "complete"
      }
    ],
    "mainProcurementCategory": "goods",
    "procurementMethod": "limited",
    "procurementMethodDetails": "Award procedure without prior publication of a call for competition",
    "procurementMethodRationale": "The IRR Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility is one of the UK\u0027s leading cytometry facilities and Scotland\u00e2\u0080\u0099s first adopter of spectral flow cytometry. Spectral cytometry enables high-parameter analysis without compromising data quality. The facility currently operates two 4-laser Cytek Aurora analysers.\r\n The facility now seeks to complement their analysers with a Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter (CS) to expand functionality and provide users with a complete high-dimensional workflow, from identification to isolation and downstream analysis.\r\n The Aurora CS is the only instrument that offers full compatibility with the existing Aurora analysers, including shared software, unmixing algorithms, and autofluorescence extraction capabilities, which is critical for reproducibility. This compatibility will allow users to seamlessly transfer complex multicolour panels from analysis to sorting with minimal re-optimisation or retraining.\r\n The Aurora CS offers:\r\n - Matched configuration with the facility\u00e2\u0080\u0099s analysers for streamlined experimental transfer.\r\n - Addition of a yellow-green laser, providing expanded fluorochrome options and enabling even more complex panel design.\r\n - Ability to sort up to six populations simultaneously on any nozzle size.\r\n - Enhanced small particle detection, due to a flat-top beam profile with narrow vertical height\u00e2\u0080\u0094this opens up experimental capabilities not currently available in the facility\r\n - Longitudinal and clinical research studies, including human tissue, where sample quantity and integrity are limited, and high-dimensional sorting is crucial.\r\n Adding the Aurora CS to the facility will significantly enhance the research capabilities of IRR and the broader user base. It will support high-dimensional sorting workflows, especially for rare or limited human samples, enable researchers to perform downstream assays from already-established Aurora panels by providing a matched, high-performance sorter, supporting reproducibility, efficiency, and innovation, enhancing the facility\u00e2\u0080\u0099s reputation and capability, benefiting both academic and commercial partners. Feedback from users has been overwhelmingly positive, with strong demand for the ability to sort from Aurora panels becoming a critical need that currently cannot be met.",
    "procurementMethodRationaleClassifications": [
      {
        "description": "The works, supplies or services can be provided only by a particular economic operator due to absence of competition for technical reasons",
        "id": "D_TECHNICAL",
        "scheme": "TED_PT_AWARD_CONTRACT_WITHOUT_CALL"
      }
    ],
    "status": "complete",
    "title": "Cytek Aurora Cell Sorter - IRR"
  }
}