Driving digital innovation with CERN technologies

 

Digital solutions

Digital technologies drive almost all aspects of modern life: from basic everyday tasks like measuring the distance walked to creating positive socio-economic impact through digital twins of cities.

CERN technologies pose countless possibilities for such innovative digital solutions. The expertise and technological know-how from CERN can also be used in areas beyond high-energy physics like preventing fraud in financial markets, helping autonomous- driving vehicles make faster decisions, art restoration and digital preservation of cultural heritage, and for contributing towards a healthier and more sustainable planet.

…exploring new applications

The potential application areas of CERN technologies are obviously not limited to the ones mentioned above. Have a look at our technology portfolio - maybe any of our technologies could apply to your industry? Or maybe your company could learn from any of CERN’s areas of expertise? 

Find out more about how CERN technologies and know-how have impact across industries:

News

CERN and EIROforum Present Technologies at Pollutec Green Days

See you in Lyon, France, 29th November 2016

CERN's Knowledge Transfer at SEMICON Europa

25th-27th October 2016 in Grenoble

CERN Launches Open Journal of Experimental Innovation – CIJ

Call for papers for a CIJ Special Issue - Submission deadline: 31st December 2016

CERN and Siemens subsidiary ETM sign knowledge transfer agreement

New agreement improves industrial control and automation systems.

New open source medical imaging tools

New toolbox, released by CERN and University of Bath collaboration, has applications in medical imaging and cancer diagnosis

CERN and Turkey Network on Innovation in Istanbul

The “CERN-Turkey Knowledge Transfer Summit” was held in Istanbul in May 2016

CERN featured in Global Innovation Index 2016 Report

2016 GII theme focusses on “Winning with global innovation”

Technology Applications and Industrial Opportunities at ICHEP 2016

ICHEP 2016 is the 38th International Conference on High Energy Physics

New AIDA-2020 call for breakthrough detector technologies

Up to four projects can be funded for disruptive applications outside the field of high-energy physics, from medtech to aerospace and beyond.

Viewpoint: A global lab with a global mission

Charlotte Lindberg Warakaulle, Director for International Relations, discusses CERN's global mission

CERN and Swiss Space Center Sign Knowledge Transfer Agreement

CERN aims for collaboration opportunities between the High Energy Physics and Aerospace Communities

Innovation for Change rewards student water leak solution.

AquaSmart was announced as the winner of the Innovation for Change project.