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EuCARD-2 is co-funded by the partners and the European Commission under Capacities 7th Framework Programme, Grant Agreement WP2 Catalyzing Innovation EuCAN Workshop “Universities meet laboratories” Frankfurt, G. Anelli, KT Group Leader, CERN

WP2 Objective The main goal of the WP is to maximize the likelihood that the Innovation generated within the various Work Packages of the project is transferred to society, and in particular, to industry. Key staff: – Penny Woodman and Vlad Skarda (STFC) – Enrico Chesta, Tim Tsarfati and myself (CERN) 2 Tasks: – Coordination and communication – Transfer innovation to industry G. Anelli,

Deliverables and milestones D2.1 EuCARD-2 Key Technology Areas Report 3 Events: EuCARD-2 meets industry (topics selection guided by the report on Key Technology Areas) Presentation of EuCARD-2 project and technologies already started at the WAMAS Workshop and through the participation to the Hannover Messe (see later) G. Anelli,

Key Technology Areas Report Authors: V. Skarda (STFC) and T. Tsarfati (CERN) Detailed interviews to all WPs The analysis of the results of interviews was carried out in terms of – time to market for the technology, – potential for KTT and – whether the WP was ready to engage with industry. G. Anelli,

Detailed Questions 1.What are the most important innovative technologies being developed in your WP? 2.Why are they innovative? What are the needs/advantages or specific requirements over existing technologies that drive the development? 3.What are, in your opinion, other potential applications for the technology outside high energy physics area? 4.What is the likely process for the development of the technology (in house R&D, collaborative academic or industrial R&D, subcontract) G. Anelli,

Detailed Questions – Cont. 5.Who are industrial partners you are either already collaborating with (if any) or would potentially envisage to collaborate with in the future? – What is/would be their role (supplier, R&D collaborator or a subcontractor) 6.What are the potential enablers, barriers and bottlenecks to KTT 7.How could certain developments be made more attractive to industry 8.AOB (any other business e.g. workshops) G. Anelli,

WPs Overview and Analysis WPWP TypeMarket/Scope outside HEP Time to market Potential for KTT Workshop wantedRanking 3R&D on energy efficiencyEnergyNear term*HighYes1 4Network (large), focus is on complete accelerators Energy, medical, security Near to medium term MediumYes3 5HEP Network, focus is on extreme accelerators None at present, focus is on HEP area Long termLow No- 6Network, focus is on ultra-low emittance accelerator rings Light sources, medical and industrial applications Near to medium term HighYes, bringing together system users and industry 2 7Network to design fully operational accelerator facility Photon science, medical sector, semiconductor industry Medium term* Not at present No- 8Support access to ICTFNone at presentLong term*Not at present No - 9Development and testing of instrumentation under extreme environments Medical and cryogenic industry, condition monitoring Near to medium term High Yes 2 10R&D on HTS magnetsMedical sector and applied superconductivity Medium termHighPotentially in additive manufacturing / 3D printing 2 11R&D on novel materials for LHC collimators Thermal management applications e.g. power electronics, aerospace and gas turbines Near to Medium HighYes 1 12R&D on high gradient cavities, SRF thin films Medical, security, environment and industrial processing sectors Medium term High Yes 3 13R&D on laser plasma acceleratorsMedical, security, testing of materials Medium termHighPotentially in the future- * Note - Time to market: Near term (3-5 years), Medium (5-10 years) and Long term (10+ years).

Final report G. Anelli, Available on EuCARD-2 Website

WAMAS Very successful event, first in its kind. Main Organizer: E. Chesta EIROforum TWG-IMKTT framework EEN brokerage event in parallel Industrial sponsors/exhibitors >160 participants, (1/3 CERN, 1/3 Industry, 1/3 Labs) >70 technology profiles (offers/requests) >300 B2B meetings requested >200 pages catalogue (also book of abstracts) “HiRadMat Facility” “Advanced composite materials for thermal management” November 19-20, 2013

Hannover Messe 2014 April 7-11, 2014 Main Organizer: E. Chesta Some key figures: visitors to the Fair (93% professionals), many VIPs visitors to R&D Hall -160 monitored media reports about CERN-ESA

CERN presence on the stand: Technologies/ Technology Domains: -Advanced materials -Superconducting technologies and cryogenics -RF technologies and surface treatments -Vacuum technologies -Detector technologies -Microelectronics -Rad-hard electronics -Software and ICT tools Spin-Off companies: -Amsterdam Scientific Instruments -IJSPEERT Innovative Technologies -SRB Energy -Tind Technologies -WIDEPIX -X-ray Imaging Europe -X-Ray Imatek Very positive and promising preliminary feedback collected from co-exhibitors Recent CERN-ESA bilateral cooperation agreement => Limelight on technologies with potential double application to particle physics and space

EuCARD-2 WP11 Advanced Materials (Mo-Gr) - dedicated thermal conductivity demonstration set-up: “Official” movie with interviews available for download from: