CERN: The Future of Information Technology Welcome Nathan Hill PPARC Industry Coordinator & UK Technology Transfer Coordinator for CERN QEII Conference.

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CERN: The Future of Information Technology Welcome Nathan Hill PPARC Industry Coordinator & UK Technology Transfer Coordinator for CERN QEII Conference Centre, Westminster 27 th May 2004

CERN: The Future of Information Technology PPARC and Industry  PPARC is one of the seven UK Government-funded Research Councils  We spend over £220m of research in Particle Physics, Astronomy and Space Science each year  PPARC funds our £60m contribution to CERN and a further £40m in Particle Physics in the universities  Increasing funding through new government allocations – and lead player in UK Grid activity  Positive attitude towards technology transfer to industry

CERN: The Future of Information Technology UK Technology Transfer from CERN  A 3-year programme of UK technology transfer  Works together with promotion of contract opportunities  Technology surveys  Workshops and brokering meetings  Support for individual companies  Encouragement of an entrepreneurial culture at CERN  Liaison with DTI ITS, UKTI, British Consulate etc.  So far, 6 technology surveys completed, 2 spinouts, 2 PIPSS awards

CERN: The Future of Information Technology 15:30WelcomeNathan Hill, PPARC / CERN 15:40Why CERN provides a unique IT challenge for industry – from the Web to the Grid Hans Hoffmann, CERN 16:05CERN as a source of business for the ICT industryFabien Collin, Elonex 16:15The CERN Openlab from the perspective of a high- tech SME Patrick Chevaux, Voltaire 16:25Technology Partnering and Software Licensing: the practical channels of CERN's IT Department Francois Fluckiger, CERN 16:40The CERN Openlab from the perspective of a major IT company John Manley, HP Labs Bristol 17:00Tools for E-business: opportunities at CERNJames Purvis, CERN 17:15Questions & answers 17:30Reception, posters and concluding remarksDavid Roberts, British Embassy Berne Ian Halliday, PPARC