HiLumi LHC goes to Industry

Europe/Zurich
IdeaSquare, building 3179 (CERN)

IdeaSquare, building 3179

CERN

Description

This industrial event related to the major CERN project for the next decade, the High Luminosity LHC project, will be held at CERN on 25-26 June 2015.

This event follows the previous industry oriented workshop “Superconducting Technologies for Next Generation of Accelerators” held at CERN in December 2012, and marks the end of the EU supported Design Study FP7-HiLumi LHC (grant n. 284404) and the beginning of the construction phase of the project.

Leading companies in the fields of superconductivity, cryogenics, power electronics, electrical engineering and mechanics will meet High Luminosity LHC project engineers at the IdeaSquare premises to explore the technical and commercial challenges emerging from the design and procurement of the LHC upgrade accelerator, and to match them with state-of-the-art industrial solutions.

This initiative, structured as an event connecting CERN with the potential industrial partners facing the High Luminosity LHC specific technical challenges, aims at fostering R&D collaborations and knowledge exchange, preparing the field for the deployment of the European commercial potential. The main topics of this event relevant to the manufacturing and procurement of the HiLumi LHC components will be:

•           High Luminosity LHC project: technical challenges

•           High Luminosity LHC project: the schedule

•           Procurement and legal framework

The participants will be welcomed with a working dinner on Thursday 25 June 2015 in the Annex of CERN Restaurant no.1. Additionally, a visit to CERN facilities (SM18, cavity and/or collimation workshop) may be organized on the same afternoon, depending on the request of the interested companies.

In the morning of Friday 26 June 2015, the presentation of the High Luminosity LHC project will be followed by several technical presentations that will detail the main technology domains as well as the construction and procurement challenges. A schedule presentation will provide the timeline of the procurement to come, and the legal framework talk will give another opportunity for further discussions.

 In the afternoon, business to business meetings on topics relevant to the High Luminosity LHC project will be arranged according to participant requests. In order to ease the organization of this session, participants are invited to sign-up when registering for this event.

Companies willing to attend this special event are kindly invited to pre-register before Friday 22 May 2015 to show their interest.

Should you have doubts about your eligibility, please get in touch with your ILO before filling in the registration form. CERN reserves the right to accept or not your pre-registration. You will receive a confirmation of your participation by Friday 29 May 2015. Please note that a maximum of two representatives per company will be accepted as places are limited.

 

      

 

Schedule
Participants
  • Adrian Belz
  • Adrian Bodea
  • Adwin Kannekens
  • Age Leijenaar
  • Alan Silverman
  • Alessandro Zanichelli
  • Ambra Gresele
  • Andrea CADOPPI
  • Andrea Cassani
  • Andrea Ceracchi
  • Andrea Lanaro
  • Andrea Principe
  • Andreas Müller
  • Andrew White
  • Antoine DAEL
  • Arjen Bogerman Bogerman
  • Armand Hattat
  • Ben Karlemo
  • Berrie van de Burgt
  • Björn Svensson
  • Cees Coolen
  • Charilaos Kokkinos
  • Cristi Cristescu
  • Cristian Boffo
  • Denis Svetlak
  • Detlev Koch
  • Didier Ravanat
  • Didrik Sørlie
  • Dusan Cani
  • Eivin Strømland
  • Emanuele Massarelli
  • Emir Kadir Sirage
  • Enrico MACCALLINI
  • Erik Jeschke
  • Fabio BOVERI
  • Flavio Lucca
  • Fritz de Wit
  • Gabriel Sirotnak
  • Geir Refsland
  • Georges Meinders
  • Gerardo Roxas
  • Gerrit ter Hoek
  • Giorgio Corniani
  • Giovanni Di Maio
  • Giovanni Grasso
  • Giuliano Rossi
  • Grzegorz Orlowski
  • Guido Roveta
  • Hans Ott
  • Hans Priem
  • Hans-Udo KLEIN
  • Henning Bach Christensen
  • Ian Reeves
  • Iker Arrillaga
  • Jaap Brinkert
  • Jacques Sylvestre
  • Jan Tous
  • Javier Romero
  • Jean-Claude Cercassi
  • Jean-Louis Collet
  • Jean-Luc Lancelot
  • Jens William Larsen
  • Jeremy Garaffa
  • Jiri Parizek
  • Joakim Östblom
  • Johnny Moen
  • José Alfons Soto
  • João Noite
  • João Paulo Ramos
  • Juliette Forneris
  • Karl-Heinz Reuter
  • Ladislav Vargovcik
  • Lars Valentin
  • Luca BALBO
  • Mannes Westhuis
  • Manuel Moreno Ballesteros
  • Manuel Ribeiro
  • Marc Lacoste
  • Marc NUSBAUM
  • Marc van Leusen
  • Marcel Keezer
  • Marco Bregant
  • Marco Canetti
  • Marco Ezendam
  • Marco Klitsie
  • Marco Roveta
  • Marco URBANO
  • Marianna Ginola
  • Mark Schellekens
  • Markus Debes
  • Martin Sobota
  • Martin Wakelin
  • Massimo Rossi
  • Matteo M. Angarano
  • Mauro Morandin
  • Michael Gehring
  • Michel Hübner
  • Michele Barone
  • Miguel Pretelli
  • Nathalie Mulot
  • Niklas Smedberg
  • Oldrich Hladik
  • Ole Petter Nordahl
  • Panagiotis POULIMENOS
  • Paolo Bonifazi
  • Paolo Consoli
  • Patricia Cuadrado Garcia
  • Patrick O'Hara
  • Patrik Paschmanns
  • Paul Allen
  • Pavel Gombik
  • Pavel Hedbavny
  • Peio Lakarta
  • Pernille Greiff
  • Peter Everitt
  • Peter Francis
  • Piotr Grzegory
  • Rafael Iturbe
  • Rainer Soika
  • Ricardo Patricio
  • Richard Koelewijn
  • Rob de Lang
  • Rob Klöpping
  • Sandro Centro
  • Severino López
  • Simon Pittard
  • Sotiris Kokkinos
  • Stefan Molokac
  • Stefan Otto
  • Stefano BONGIOVANNI
  • Stefano Salmieri
  • Steffen Schneiders
  • Stephane Bethuys
  • Stratos TSOLAKIS
  • Susana Fernández
  • Susanne Holm Libergreen
  • Thanasis DAKAS
  • Thorsten Frank
  • Tor Nordheim
  • Torben Viby
  • Ulrika Steiner
  • Vincenzo Giori
  • Yosef ASI