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EuCARD2 – an R&D project for next-generation accelerators – launched at a two-day workshop at CERN last week
The CERN Knowledge Transfer group is hosting a one-day meeting to promote knowledge-exchange with the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology
Trainees in Intellectual Property management are meeting CERN experts to exchange knowledge and best practices
From photonic crystals to fibre-optic sensors, the KT Fund is supporting new initiatives to disseminate technology to society
A 2-day workshop is bringing together CERN researchers and companies developing innovative superconducting technologies
Thirty-one students evaluated the market potential of three CERN technologies this week as part of a collaboration with their Norwegian university
The Easy Access IP initiative will make it easier for businesses and entrepreneurs to access CERN intellectual property
A redesign of a chip originally used in the LHC has provided high-quality imaging technology for medical applications