\documentclass[12pt]{article} \begin{document} \begin{center} \vskip 0.5cm {\bf {\Large NA60 experimental capabilities\\ for ultra-peripheral collisions}}\\ {\bf \large Carlos Louren\c{c}o\\ CERN-PH, Geneva, Switzerland} \end{center} In this presentation we introduce the NA60 experiment, in terms of concept, detectors and performance, placing emphasis on issues of relevance for the tagging of Ultra-Peripheral Collisions, which is necessarily done in rather different ways in a fixed-target collision geometry with respect to the presently more common collider experiments. We also mention some specific features affecting the NA60 case, such as beam and interaction pile-up, detector resolutions, etc. In summary, it seems likely that the available NA60 In-In data can provide useful information on dimuon production in Ultra-Peripheral Collisions. \end{document}