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The Global Innovation Index 2016 report is a leading reference on innovation and uses CERN as an example of a highly successful regional initiative
Innovation for Change project, which began at CERN, rewards students that put existing technologies to better use for global, societal needs
CERN and INFN, the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics, sign BIC agreement to support businesses in developing physics technologies
Knowledge Transfer Fund awarded over six hundred thousand Swiss francs to six projects in 2016.
A new Knowledge Transfer network website and newsletter encourages businesses and researchers to share tech, expertise and interests
CERN and INEUSTAR, the Spanish Science Industry Association, sign agreement to support businesses in developing CERN technologies
ROOT, a data-analysis tool set, has helped particle physicists run analyses for years. The developers see a lot of potential for its use in industry
A Business Incubation Centre of CERN technologies agreement was signed today in conjunction with the Helsinki Institute of Physics
CERN signs agreement to provide technology and expert training for a new business-incubation centre in Thessaloniki
CERN & Society is launching its "giving" website – a portal to allow donors to contribute to various projects
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim is hosting CERN's third centre for technology-transfer opportunities