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ATTRACT celebrates successes at final conference

The initiative helped develop breakthrough detection and imaging technologies and tested a model for innovation in Europe
ATTRACT Final conference The initiative helped develop breakthrough detection and imaging technologies and tested a model for innovation in Europe

Rethinking the role of research infrastructures

ATTRACT highlights the potential of research infrastructures to boost Europe’s competitiveness and security
Rethinking the role of research infrastructures ATTRACT highlights the potential of research infrastructures to boost Europe’s competitiveness and security

ATTRACT lights the way to commercialising R&D

Project offers blueprint to develop more homegrown deep tech in Europe
ATTRACT lights the way to commercialising R&D Project offers blueprint to develop more homegrown deep tech in Europe

How a swim helped launch one of Europe’s fast-moving quantum start-ups

Random Power, an Italian quantum innovator, is among several surprising deep-tech projects incubated by the EU-funded ATTRACT project
How a swim helped launch one of Europe’s fast-moving quantum start-ups Random Power, an Italian quantum innovator, is among several surprising deep-tech projects incubated by the EU-funded ATTRACT project

Prototype profile: FASERCal detector

FASERCal detector

A proposed detector to be placed next to the FASER experiment in the LHC. The main component of FASERCal is the "3DCal" that will allow 3D track reconstruction of particles. Current prototypes are being developed at ETH for these 3DCal modules.

  • Optically isolated 1 cm3 cubes, readout fibres
  • arranged in three planes to collect light from multiple cubes
  • 3D voxel reconstruction

 



ATTRACT Final conference—Register now!

ATTRACT Final conference

The ATTRACT effect: How big science and tech will make Europe more competitive

This event serves as a dynamic platform, bringing together all key actors involved within the ATTRACT phase 2 to showcase their achievements and impact. It underscores ATTRACT’s transformative role in fostering deep-tech innovation, bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and market-ready applications, and strengthening Europe’s global competitiveness. 



IdeaSquare as a shortcut between conceptualising and prototyping

Both working on the LHCb calorimeter, Matteo Salomoni and Kacper Jama used IdeaSquare extensively to develop new calorimeter modules that will be installed during the long shutdown 3. In this letter, they explain how crucial it was for them to be able to come and prototype at IdeaSquare for their project.
LHCb calorimeter Both working on the LHCb calorimeter, Matteo Salomoni and Kacper Jama used IdeaSquare extensively to develop new calorimeter modules that will be installed during the long shutdown 3. In this letter, they explain how crucial it was for them to be able to come and prototype at IdeaSquare for their project.

Celebrating Innovation: highlights from the ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference

ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference

The ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference concluded successfully, highlighting the remarkable progress of the 36 projects funded under ATTRACT phase 2. Held in Grenoble, France, the event brought together researchers, students, and professors providing a platform for sharing their potential and envisioning future developments.



ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference: discover the 18 R&D&I funded projects

ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference: discover the 18 R&D&I funded projects

The ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference, held at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France, was a crucial event for ATTRACT phase 2. It brought together a large community of researchers and innovators to explore technological advancements with the potential to address critical societal challenges and push the boundaries of scientific discovery. Specifically, it provided an excellent opportunity for the 18 R&D&I-funded projects to showcase their progress and potential impact.



Scouting the flow of data for the future High Luminosity LHC

How to manage large amounts of data without losing any interesting ones? The selection of data concerning particle collisions in the LHC is critical since it will determine all the resulting analyses. This is the decisive work of a novel scouting system located at the beginning of the data chain.
From top to bottom: ATLAS, CERN Data Centre and CMS How to manage large amounts of data without losing any interesting ones? The selection of data concerning particle collisions in the LHC is critical since it will determine all the resulting analyses. This is the decisive work of a novel scouting system located at the beginning of the data chain.

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