
TIM, the Train Inspection Monorail, is a mini vehicle autonomously monitoring the 27-km long LHC tunnel.

The brilliant light produced by synchrotron light sources has opened up new possibilities for the detailed scientific analysis of cultural artefacts.

GeneROOT uses a data-processing framework developed at CERN for the high-energy physics community, to analyse large genomics datasets.

The start-up Camstech Ltd joined the STFC-CERN Business Incubation Centre in 2016.

Originally developed for use in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments, the Medipix technologies have made the journey from CERN to applications across a wide range of sectors - an outstanding example of how technology developed at CERN can create societal impact.

White Rabbit is a protocol developed at CERN for monitoring and controlling devices based on industrial networking technology, made available as open hardware and open source software.

G-RAY is a Swiss private company focused on the development and commercialisation of particle detectors and related services for medical imaging.

CERN developed a new multiple memory system (MMS), which solves this problem and increseses the reliability of a programmable system located in harsh environments.

Nicknamed TRACI, for "Transportable Refrigeration Apparatus for CO2 Investigation", is a compact CO2 cooling system.

The European Synchotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) aquires Power Converters to power their magnets