Success stories
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G-RAY is a Swiss private company focused on the development and commercialisation of particle detectors and related services for medical imaging.
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The start-up Terabee started off providing aerial inspections and imaging services by deploying drones.
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Zenuity, a company developing software solutions for automotive safety and autonomous driving (AD), has become the first to team up with CERN in the fields of fast machine learning.
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In October 2018, the SPS North Area (H2 line) supported several scientific beam tests, led by the University of Geneva.
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CERN technician Didier Lombard developed a compact new pipe-cutting tool for the Large Hadron Collider, with potential applications in the gas and petrol industry.
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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.
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Quasar is a software framework for generating OPC-UA servers, mostly used to control power supplies at CERN.
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In 2016, CERN and the University of Bath released a new shareware toolbox for fast, accurate 3D X-ray image reconstruction with applications in medical imaging for cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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This project is devoted to the development, testing and first applications of a high-resolution single photon imaging technique (Gamma MRI).