It’s hoped that by facilitating these exchanges the tool will inspire new ways to apply CERN technologies commercially, to help benefit industry and society.
Interested organizations including small-to-medium sized businesses specially, research centres, large industrial organizations and universities, can subscribe to the website here, and download a KT newsletter.
The newsletter will include up to date information on the technologies generated at CERN and their potential uses and benefits in the subscribers’ business sector.
In turn, organizations will then be able to share their particular interests related to CERN technologies and expertise.
There are already many successful enterprises which exist due to CERN’s Knowledge Exchange network.
For example, data generated by the CERN-developed software Fluka, is now integrated into the patient cancer treatment planning system implemented by Ray Search Laboratories in Sweden (link is external). There are also several start-ups including Terabee (link is external) in France, which uses co-developed sensor technology from CERN for indoor drone navigation. And TIND (link is external) in Norway, which develops software solutions around CERN Invenio technology, and counts among its customers CalTech, the Max Planck Institute and the United Nations.