Completed projects
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Binocular Light Compound Microscopes. Project: ITB/2020/13283
Project for the supply of Binocular Light Compound Microscopes for the Bâtiment Administratif du Ministère de Santé Publique, Ambohimiandra-Antananarivo
Agronomy/Physiology Lab/Seed Lab and Food Science for Ministry of Agriculture. Project: ITB/2019/9107
Project for the supply of Water Analyzers for the laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture
Plant Protection, Animal Health and Bio Technology for Ministry of Agriculture. Project: ITB/2018/2885
Project for the supply of Bioreactors, Gas Generators, Ovens and Data-Loggers for the laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture
Food Science and Animal Nutrition Laboratory Equipment for Ministry of Agriculture. Project: ITB/2018/2889
Project for the supply of Water Distillers, Seed counters and Milk Analyzers for the laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture
Soil and Agronomy Lab Equipment for Ministry of Agriculture. Project: ITB/2018/2843
Project for the supply of Digital Liquid handling equipment for the laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture
Lab Equipment supply. Project: ITB/10660
ITB/10660 project for the supply of General purpose refrigerators and Basic Laboratory Chest Freezers for the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture.
Lab Equipment supply project: ITB/2019/10656
: Project for the supply of Binocular Light Compound Solar Microscopes for Ministry of Agriculture
Supply, Installation, Training, After sale service of High End equipment
Project for the supply, installation, training and after sale service of High End equipment for the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture
Supply, Installation and Training for biomedical wastes’ incinerators
Project for the supply, installation prior to the realization of preparatory civil engineering works implementation, training and assistance for 8 medical incinerators
Lightweight wheelchairs’ supply in Damascus. Project: UNDP-SYR-ITB-020-19
Project: UNDP-SYR-ITB-020-19