The aim of the project is to develop R&D infrastructure for the creation of a new laboratory in order to improve the quality of cooperation between scientific units and the business sector and to adapt the level of education to the needs of the labour market. As part of the project, tasks such as: a) Purchase of equipment with additional equipment The task includes the purchase of: 1"A set of quadrupole mass spectrometer coupled with an automatic analysis system Single Cell and Single Particle, an HPLC speciation system and a flow cytometer" -1 pcs.; 2Cell culture incubator -1 pcs; 3Wirow -1pcs; 4Laminar chamber with optical microscope -1pcs. b) Training services The following trainings will be carried out as part of the task: Part 1: Financial and legal conditions for commercialisation – 8 teaching hours (1 day x 8 hours) Part 2: Contracts in technology transfer – construction and verification – 16 teaching hours (2 days x 8 hours) Part 3: Technology transfer spin-off – SPV management rules – 8 teaching hours (1 day x 8 hours) Part 4: Negotiations in technology transfer – 16 teaching hours (2 days x 8 hours) In addition, training on the operation of cameras and software and operation in various measurement modes will be carried out free of charge by equipment suppliers. These trainings are dedicated to support a specific model of equipment (warranty maintenance condition). c) Project management d) Promotion e) Feasibility Study and as part of ineligible costs: F) Renovation services The task includes the preparation of a room for the needs of the laboratory, which determines the infrastructural nature of the project: Electrical works Construction works Ventilation Air conditioning Technical gases Laboratory furniture Reagent cabinet chem g) General materials 1.Technical gases (argon, ammonia, CO2, etc.) 2.Standards and reference materials for ICP/HPLC/CFM 3.Chemical reagent (acids, microbiological substrates) 4.Laboratory materials (tubes, pipette tips, etc.) h) Personnel salaries Such scope of the project will allow to solve all identified problems and needs of stakeholder groups. The applicant shall have at its disposal all the technical resources required for the commissioning of the equipment planned for purchase, in the form of buildings and the necessary installations. This investment will be carried out in one stage. At the date of submission of the application, the Applicant signed a contract for the preparation of a feasibility study. After receiving a positive decision on the selection of the project for co-financing, the Applicant will proceed to the selection of contractors – equipment supplier, and then to the implementation – payment and settlement of the project. The eligible costs relate to support for R&D infrastructure. Research infrastructure will also be of fundamental importance for the Regional Innovation Strategy. The project received a positive opinion from the Minister. Apparatus in 18% of working time will be used for business. The provision of infrastructure to entities outside the applicant's structure will be made on a clear and non-discriminatory basis. The equipment will be designed for industrial research and experimental development as defined in Article 2 of Commission Regulation (EU) No 651/2014 . The use for basic research will be marginal and will not exceed 5% of the working time of the laboratory. The scope is not an element of the infrastructure included in the Polish Map of Research Infrastructure. All equipment planned to be purchased is research infrastructure within the meaning of the provisions of Community law on State aid (in accordance with Article 2(91) of Commission Regulation (EU) No 651/2014 . The equipment will be used to carry out the R&D work specified in the research agenda attached to the proposal. The option is technically, economically, environmentally and institutionally feasible and ensures that all the envisaged objectives are met.