1. Vendor must be able to supply a high-quality and durable digital scanner, printer, and milling machine. a. Intraoral Scanner i. Capable of producing high-resolution 3D images of the teeth and gums. ii. Compact and easy to handle for student use. iii. High accuracy and precision in capturing dental impressions. b. 3D Dental Printer i. Should use light or laser-based polymerization to create high-quality dental models. ii. Capability to print study models, appliances, and restorations with high precision. iii. Should be compatible with various dental materials and able to produce durable models for treatment planning. c. Milling Machine i. Precision milling based on digital scans and study models. ii. Should have the capacity to fabricate dental restorations such as crowns, bridges, and appliances. iii. Easy-to-use interface suitable for student training. iv. High reliability and performance with minimal maintenance. 2. Vendor must be available to install the digital scanner, printer, and milling machine by May 1, 2025 on the campus of Minnesota State University, Mankato. 3. Vendor must be available to provide training for faculty on use of the digital scanner, printer, and milling machine by June 1, 2025 on the campus of Minnesota State University, Mankato. 4. Vendor must provide customer service that includes follow-up care for maintenance and repairs for any issues that arise following delivery of digital scanner, printer, and/or milling machine. Some issues may be able to be resolved via phone or virtually while other issues will require an on-site visit to the campus of Minnesota State University, Mankato