Audio-Visual Hardware for SMG Horrible Science Exhibition

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£29,000

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  • Audio-visual equipment
  • Audio-visual materials

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 weeks from now

Published

1 day ago

Description

SMG wishes to award a contract for the provision of audio-visual hardware for the Horrible Science Exhibition which will be opening in February 2026 at the Science and Industry Museum in Manchester and tour to the Science Museum in London in 2027. This procurement is for AV equipment on gallery. This hardware includes typical items such as digital signage-grade screens, projectors, headphones, Brightsign media players and more. None of the hardware is deemed to be exotic or bespoke in any way. This request is for hardware supply only. 
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