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KMMH Portable Magnetic Resonance Imaging System (2026)

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Value

287,219.7 GBP

Current supplier

Xiel Ltd

Description

Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust (the “Trust”) is awarding a contract for the provision of a portable low-field (0.064 Tesla) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. The contract will also include the provision of associated peripherals, together with training, support and maintenance services, for a period of five (5) years. The MRI system will be utilised to support the acceleration and development of local, place-based neuroimaging research, particularly in relation to the assessment and diagnosis of dementia, where timely access to imaging is frequently a rate-limiting factor. The system will also be made available to support research into other mental health conditions, including initiatives aligned to the Kent Complex Psychosis Service and wider investigation into non-dementia mental illness affecting both older and younger adults. A key objective of this programme is to facilitate the development of new artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for the assessment of structural brain changes associated with dementia and cognitive decline. This is intended to reduce reliance on high-field MRI imaging within specialist centres and to avoid the associated restrictive clinical environments. In order to support these research objectives, the Trust requires a system that meets the following essential criteria: • Approval for commercial sale in the United Kingdom (UKCA marking); • A compact and highly portable design, capable of passing through standard doorways and elevators and allowing ease of manoeuvrability within clinical environments; • A magnetic configuration that enables researchers to work safely in close proximity to participants during imaging procedures; • Operation via standard electrical power outlets; • Low power consumption to minimise ongoing operational costs; • An open design to reduce participant anxiety and improve patient experience; and • Operation via a portable, user-friendly wireless device (for example, a tablet). The Trust considers that the direct award of this contract is justified pursuant to paragraph 6 of Schedule 5 to the Procurement Act 2023. Accordingly, the Trust published a Transparency Notice (ref 2026/S 000-051128) on 29 May 2026 to inform the market of its intention to enter into the contract by way of direct award. The dates included in this Award Notice are provided for indicative purposes only. The actual contract commencement date shall be determined by the date on which the Goods are delivered. ## Contract award

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