EAJADE Project, a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Staff Exchange Program funded by the EU under Horizon-Europe, addresses the need of exchange of ideas on R&D and implementation of future accelerators for particle physics, in particular for a future Higgs factory. A direct societal impact is expected through EAJADE WP4 “Sustainable Technologies for Scientific Facilities”, where methods to reduce the...
With the ambition to maintain competitiveness of European accelerator-based research infrastructures and to enable Europe’s Green Deal, it has been proposed to Innovate for Sustainable Accelerating Systems (iSAS) [1]. iSAS aims to broaden, expedite and amplify the development and impact of novel energy-saving technologies to accelerate particles with enhanced collaborations. Presently, the...
Spanish Science Industry represent a growing sector with references in the main labs worldwide. The effort carried out in Spain for the development of this highly technological sector has been based on the research of key accelerator technologies (cryogenics, radiofrequency, superconductivity…). However, the future of the sector need to put the focus on reduce the environmental impact of every...
EU and Japan share key priorities for the future, especially in green transition and decarbonization. In Japan and Europe, local stakeholders – clusters, cities, regions, prefectures – are at the forefront of decarbonization, and future accelerators are involved in these initiatives for the green transition.
The EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation has put in place several years ago a...