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31 October 2024

Human Technopole Foundation’s Supplier Register online

The Human Technopole Foundation’s Supplier Register is now online.

Starting today, all suppliers interested in collaborating with the Foundation must register here.

For any issues accessing platform services, please contact the help desk at 0881.1784746. The current regulations can be downloaded here.

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