Research into Advanced Computational Modelling in Geoenergy Applications - SEREN WP6

Tender documents must be obtained from the following website, suppliers are requested to register on the website and download the tender documents: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/cardiffuniversity/aspx/Home Research into Advanced Computational Modelling in Geoenergy Applications Total Value £400,00 ERDF Funding (to be provided by the SEREN project by Cardiff University): 200,000 GBP (50%) Match Funding (to be provided by the successful applicant): 200,000 GBP (50%) Applications are invited to tender to participate in the “Advanced Computational Modelling” work package of the Seren project at the Geoenvironmental Research Centre, Cardiff University. The Advanced Computational Modelling work package aims to deliver a suite of computational products, which will support the design and assessment of the geoenergy facilities. These analytical tools can be used to support the commercial and research needs of companies working on applications such as geological sequestration of carbon dioxide, underground coal gasification, ground source heat and other unconventional gas exploitations. These new and innovative products are designed to make a significant contribution to the ability of Welsh companies to compete in the global geoenergy marketplace, and will encourage the growth of high tech computer based companies in Wales. The main output from this work will be the development of a series of robust computational products. The tender package will call for a company to support the work of the research team by: Input into a review of the Geoenergy Industry in Wales and UK. Ensuring full commercial uptake of the computational products. Delivery of novel 3D visualisation techniques. Disseminating the research results to the targeted companies. The SEREN project The Geoenvironmental Research Centre (GRC), located at the School of Engineering, Cardiff University has secured funding for the SEREN project worth over £10M from the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO) under the ERDF West Wales and the Valleys Convergence Programme 2007–2013. The SEREN project has been designed specifically to deliver the objectives of the Convergence programme as defined by the Operational Programme and Strategic Framework, as its function is to increase the value of the low carbon offerings of companies, hence helping them to move up the value chain and to increase value added per job. SEREN also has strong strategic and operational links with activity in related fields, such as links with international research projects and a wide range of industrial collaborators.. The aim of the project will be to deliver new and innovative ground engineering technologies that will address the low carbon agenda. These technologies will be showcased and promoted globally with a view to encouraging organisations with low carbon initiatives to move to Wales. The thrust of the project will be to create new companies and jobs, support existing companies, and increase profitability in companies within the Convergence Area. In short, the project will commercialise innovative ideas. The project target beneficiaries will be SMEs in the Convergence area, as well as local government organisations and the Welsh Assembly Government. At the heart of the project will be the development and strengthening of a climate of innovation and exploitation of low carbon technologies across Wales, highlighting Wales as a leader in this area. Research priorities identified are presented below: Ground Source Heat. Underground Coal Gasification. Carbon Sequestration. Geoinformatic Packages: Low Carbon Applications. Advanced Computational Modelling. As a result of this project, new industries will be created in Wales, and there will be a need to retrain and upskill the Welsh workforce to prepare them for the new challenges offered by these initiatives. Part of the project aims will be to address the upskilling and training needs of the workforce through a planned dissemination programme of lectures, seminars and workshops. Results of the projects will be fully disseminated to industries to maximise impact. Community Benefits do not apply to this contract.
CPV-Code: 71351000
Abgabefrist: 25.06.2013
Typ: Contract notice
Status: Submission for all lots
Aufgabe: Education
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name: Cardiff University Purchasing Section
address: Purchasing Section, McKenzie House, 30-36 Newport Road
postal_code: CF24 0DE
city: Cardiff - UK
country: UK
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idate: 13. Juni 2020 03:39
udate: 13. Juni 2020 03:39
doc: 160473_2013.xml
authority_types: BODY_PUBLIC
activities: EDUCATION
Quelle: http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:160473-2013:TEXT:EN:HTML
Unterlagen: None
Zuschlagskriterium: The most economic tender
Vertrag: Service contract
Prozedur: Open procedure
Nuts: UKL
Veröffentlichung: 16.05.2013
Erfüllungsort: Cardiff - UK
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