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Prevent PCP call for tender published

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Prevent PCP, a project funded under Horizon 2020, has issued the first PAN European Public Transportation Innovation Procurement Tender, adressing all providers who specialize in AI-based Video Analytis, identification and tracking tools, and tech integration in standard crisis management and video management systems.

The PREVENT PCP Contract Notice has already been published in the Tenders Electronic Daily (TED) and is available at this link: https://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:322919-2022:TEXT:EN:HTML&src=0. This document provides relevant information regarding the PCP process planning. 

Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) is a method for public buyers to acquire research and development services (and, under certain conditions, related R&D results), which involves competitive development in stages, risk-benefit sharing under market conditions, and a clear separation between the PCP and the deployment of commercial volumes of end products. PCP's goal is to direct the development of new innovations toward the needs of public buyers.

In case further information is needed interested stakeholders can reach out to the project directly via contact@prevent-pcp.eu

 

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