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1 Paloma Dorado CDTI (Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology) Spanish Industrial Liaison Officer for CERN, ESRF and ILL Spanish Expert on the FP7 Reserach Infrastructures Programme Committe Activities of the industrial sector for accelerator R&D - TIARA GENERAL MID-TERM MEETING 14 June 2012

Overview Role of CDTI at Research InfrastructuresRole of CDTI at Research Infrastructures Accelerator Infrastructures: A global market for industryAccelerator Infrastructures: A global market for industry Collaborative R&D: mutual benefits for research infrastructures and industryCollaborative R&D: mutual benefits for research infrastructures and industry How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D?How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D? Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examplesSpanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples ConclusionsConclusions 2

Role of CDTI at Research Infrastructures Who we are CDTI (Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology) is a public entity, under the Spanish Secretariat of Research, Development and Innovation, that supports the industrial research and innovation of the Spanish companies since employees Headquarters in Madrid Network of offices abroad: EEUU, Japan, China, Korea, India, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Morocco SOST (Spain Office of Science and Technology), in Brussels Goal in research infrastructures To facilitate the interaction and involvement of companies in RI, specially in projects of high technological value: CDTI HQ office, Madrid 3

Role of CDTI at Research Infrastructures Activities Opportunities: information on opportunities for Industry, support in procurement procedures, identification of cases of technology transfer Funding: targeted to R&D projects for research infrastructures Collaborations: support to R&D collaboration agreements between firms and research organizations Spanish Delegations: Advisor to Spanish Delegations in Finance, Administrative, Purchasing and in-kind Committees of the RI Industrial Liaison Officer (ILO): Official contact point between the national Industry and the research organization. 4 CDTI joined the Spanish Delegation to CERN in Nowadays, CDTI is the Spanish ILO for CERN, ESRF, ILL, XFEL, FAIR, F4E and ESO

Overview Role of CDTI at Research InfrastructuresRole of CDTI at Research Infrastructures Accelerator Infrastructures: A global market for industry Collaborative R&D: mutual benefits for research infrastructures and industryCollaborative R&D: mutual benefits for research infrastructures and industry How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D?How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D? Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examplesSpanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples ConclusionsConclusions 5

Accelerator Infrastructures: A global market for industry An attractive market for Industry but… a difficult access Budgets increase or unchanged despite the economic crisis: Annual budget for existing RI increased 5.5% pear year on average during (ERID Watch). Currently, the increase is more modest, but the market is not suffering the same dramatic situation as other sectors Important investments in the coming years: In the next 15 years, great investments are committed in accelerators for research: particle physics, synchrotron light sources, neutron sources, free electron lasers and materials irradiation for fusion projects (aprox M€) Supporting the internationalization: regardless of its origin, European companies have accessed to a global market. National (in the case of Spain eg. ALBA Syncrotron, ESS-Bilbao), European (eg. ESS, XFEL), International (future Lineal Collider) A steady market: Most of the technologies are common for several RI (sc magnets, vacuum, cryogenics, RF, etc). Projects in different phases (definition, design phase, construction, operation) are compensated with each other, providing continuity to Industry 6

Accelerator Infrastructures: A global market for industry HOW AND WHEN INDUSTRY ACCESS INTO THE MARKET? 7 Conceptual Design Feasibility and Design Study Prototyping Commiss. and Operation Construction Labs and Research Institutes Labs and Research Institutes INDUSTRY Labs and Research Institutes INDUSTRY

Overview Role of CDTI at Research InfrastructuresRole of CDTI at Research Infrastructures Accelerator Infrastructures: A global market for industry Collaborative R&D: mutual benefits for research infrastructures and industry How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D?How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D? Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examplesSpanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples ConclusionsConclusions 8

Collaborative R&D: mutual benefits for research infrastructures and industry 9 Developing a trusting relationship with industry, involving companies in the early design stages, would help to coordinate efforts and reduce risks in the future construction phases Benefits for the accelerator infrastructure: Optimization of the construction process, anticipating main manufacturing stoppers Efficiency in the technological development of key components, through the simultaneous adaptation of the industrial capacities Contribution to the supporting of the innovation in the European Research Area, as one of the role of a public RI Benefits for Industry Relevant references for future procurements in the accelerator area Company activities in other market segments have benefited from technologies first developed for accelerator infrastructures Building-up of competences - develop capacities for delivering complete systems, in stead of specific components PETS for CTF3. CIEMAT

Overview Role of CDTI at Research InfrastructuresRole of CDTI at Research Infrastructures Accelerator Infrastructures: A global market for industry Collaborative R&D: mutual benefits for research infrastructures and industry How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D? Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examplesSpanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples ConclusionsConclusions 10

How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerators R&D? 11 Major difficulties of the industry to access to the accelerators R&D  Challenging performances at the limit of the available technologies are required  Unique developments or small series (most common in instrumentation)  Important investment needed  High risk - difficulties to return and leverage the investment through commercial contracts in the market

How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerators R&D? 12 Some measures that would attract industry to accelerator R&D Sharing the risk: applying together to EU funds for join development of critical technologies Identifying critical technologies and components and creating “enabling technologies programs” Analyzing, since an early stage of the project, a policy of industrial collaborations and the associated pre-commercial procurement strategy Standardizing the procurement rules of the accelerator infrastructures as far as possible (ILOs usually report on most encouraging practices and procedures for Industry from one infrastructure to another in their regular meetings and forums) Helping to expand the market: avoid at-home developments if commercial solutions are available with the same performance Communicating the needs of accelerator infrastructures through dedicated “Industry Days” and workshops

Overview Role of CDTI at Research InfrastructuresRole of CDTI at Research Infrastructures Accelerator Infrastructures: A global market for industry Collaborative R&D: mutual benefits for research infrastructures and industry How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D?How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D? Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples ConclusionsConclusions 13

Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples Spanish Science Industry CDTI and the industrial association INEUSTAR have edited a publication that showcases some of the most relevant developments made by Spanish companies for accelerator facilities It also includes a matrix with a detailed list of the key technologies for accelerators and their availability in the Spanish Industry (more than 50 Spanish companies participated in the survey) Both were presented in a special session on Industrial R&D at IPAC2011 in San Sebastian, September 2011 Download: Book "Spanish Science Industry“Book "Spanish Science Industry“ 14

Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators Some examples 15 RFQ for the Front End Test Stand at (RAL) RFQ is fed by a 324 Mhz Klystron to accelerate protons from 65 KeV to 3 MeV Company: AVS. Task: Mechanical design of RFQ and alignment system Collaboration: RAL-ISIS, Imperial College. Beam instrumentation for the HIE-ISOLDE LINAC at CERN Companies: SCIENTIFICA, AVS Task: Mechanical design and prototyping of the beam diagnostics system, including intensity, position and transverse profile monitors and a emittence meter Collaboration: CERN-HIE-ISOLDE. Joint developments: Company involved in the R&D and definition phase

Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples 16 CLIC Power Extraction and Transfer Structures (PETS) PETS function: to extract power from the drive beam and transfer to the main beam. They are composed of 8 bars milled with 15 μm shape accuracy in 520 mm length ( first CLIC module) Company: DMP Tasks: CIEMAT: Engineering, assembly and Low power RF tests; DMP: Prototyping and manufacturing services Collaboration: CIEMAT, CERN (CTF3 and first CLIC module) Accelerating structures for CLIC Company: DMP Tasks: Prototyping of disks for CERN validation and manufacture of a entire structure (committed). Design of the machining strategy, acquiring the necessary tools (especially the mono-crystal diamond ones). Collaboration: CERN

Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples 17 Design and prototyping of permanent magnets quadrupoles (PMQs) PMQs: magnets with no power consumption within the linac drift tube Company: ELYTT ENERGY Task: Design and manufacturing of permanent quadrupole magnets to be used as focusing elements in the drift tube of the ESS-Bilbao Linac Collaboration: ESS-Bilbao This type of PMQs have been also selected by LINAC4 project at CERN

Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples Mw long-pulse Klystron modulator Company: JEMA Collaboration: ESS-Bilbao, SNS Task: Design and manufacturing of a solid state HV klystron modulator Specifications: The modulator is rated 85 kV 160 A for 1.5 ms pulses and 60 Hz maximum repetition rate. The maximum powers obtained are 14 MW peak and 1.2 MW average. IFMIF-EVEDA RF Power Amplifier Module Companies: INDRA, TTI Collaboration: CIEMAT- LNF (Fusion National Laboratory) Task: Develop and manufacturing of a RF power amplifier module prototype for the RF power system The RF Power System will feed the IFMIF-EVEDA accelerator cavities which demand 18 RF Power inputs at 175 MHz

Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples 19 Long series and large components Combined Superconducting magnet for XFEL LINAC Total production: superconducting magnets Companies: Consortium: ANTEC (sc magnets) + TRINOS VACUUM PROJECTS (Cryostats) Collaboration: CIEMAT, XFEL Tasks: CIEMAT: Design, prototyping and following the production Companies: Prototyping, manufacturing and assembly Cryomodules for the LHC Cryogenic distribution line (QRL) Total production: 106 cryomodules Company: FCM (Felguera Construcciones Mecánicas) Tasks: Manufacturing and testing

Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples 20 Technology and Knowlegde Transfer SRB ENERGY: Spanish company of renewable energy. Develops and manufactures flat and high energy evacuated solar collectors based on CERN’s ultra-high vacuum technologies Last large contract: Geneva International Airport’s main terminal building. 300 flat solar panels covering an area of m 2. GNUBULIA Spanish software and service company. Develops cloud applications for healthcare (medical imaging), banking, etc, based on their own technology (G platform) Origin: Grid Technology developed at CERN. Proyect MamoGrid.

Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples 21 Industry as users of accelerators infrastructures ALTER TEHCNOLOGY GROUP Spanish company specialized in the engineering and testing of high reliability electronic components, mainly for the space sector User of accelerator infrastructures for reproducing the space radiation environment and testing its effects Testing facilities Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (CNA) – Sevilla, Spain. Initial characterization of some EEE parts to asses the performance under low energy. Tests performed at teh CNA cyclotron - protons up to 18MeV University of Louvain (UCL) – Belgium. Single event studies using heavy ions. Louvain-la-Neuve cyclotron - HIF beam line Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) – Switzerland. Proton irradiation facility, with two radiation sites for tests in high and low energy regions

Overview Role of CDTI at Research InfrastructuresRole of CDTI at Research Infrastructures Accelerator Infrastructures: A global market for industry Collaborative R&D: mutual benefits for research infrastructures and industry How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D?How to facilitate the involvement of industry in the accelerator R&D?.Spanish Industry in developments for accelerators. Some examples. Conclusions 22

Conclusions 23  Accelerator infrastructures: a growing and attractive market for Industry  Clear benefits of an early stage R&D collaboration for both: research organizations and companies  ……But difficult access: technological barriers, non-repetition, important investments of high risk (difficult return)  Room for new measures to facilitate the Industry approach. In the framework of TIARA, the identification of KARAs would be very useful to show Industry the future challenges and prepare “enabling technologies programs”  ILOs Networks could be very helpful as links between a large variety of companies and accelerator infrastructures  Clear successful examples of collaboration between Spanish companies and accelerator infrastructures. In some of them, national accelerator groups as the one in CIEMAT and ESS-Bilbao has been clearly the driving force for improving the capacities in the industry

24 Thank you for your attention Paloma Dorado