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A spectral camera for measuring per-pixel color of an object (Minolta Specim IQ)

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is forecasting a contract opportunity for the acquisition of a spectral camera capable of measuring per-pixel color of an object, specifically the Minolta Specim IQ model. This equipment is intended to support detailed color analysis, likely for applications requiring precise spectral imaging. The procurement falls under the NAICS code 334516, which pertains to electromagnetic instrumentation manufacturing, indicating the specialized nature of the device. While the solicitation number and exact place of performance details are not specified, the contract is managed by the FDA, with points of contact including the CDRH Acquisition Liaison via email and a contracting officer to be determined. The opportunity was posted on March 11, 2026. Interested parties or potential contractors can seek further information or express interest through the FDA's Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization industry opportunity forecast webpage.

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FDA seeks Minolta Specim IQ spectral camera for precise color analysis under NAICS 334516.

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Food and Drug Administration → Food And Drug Administration

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334516 - Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing View NAICS

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AgencyFood and Drug Administration → Food And Drug Administration
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A spectral camera for measuring per-pixel color of an object (Minolta Specim IQ)

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