CERN, the pan-European laboratory for the study of particle physics and, incidentally, the birthplace of the World Wide Web, is considering the setting up of a ‘science city’ to make an understanding of physics available to everyone. This follows the highly successful programme of opening the Centre to visitors including the mind-boggling hundred yard descent to the vast underground caverns and tunnels housing the complex reserach and test equipment.
Certainly CERN is the most impressive scientific ‘attraction’ in Europe and equal in magnificence to Cape Canaveral. CERN (abbreviation of the French for European Nuclear Research Centre) is a fascinating part of Geneva’s history. After WWII, it was recognised that Europe had to collaborate to advance in the domain of particle physics. The creation of a European Laboratory was recommended at a UNESCO meeting in Florence in 1950, and less than three years later a Convention was signed by 12 countries. CERN was born, the prototype of a chain of European institutions in space, astronomy and molecular biology, and
Europe was poised to regain its illustrious place on the scientific map.
The presence of the unique CERN facility has had a profound effect on Geneva and the surrounding region. A visit to the huge underground facilities is nothing less than awesome. Recognition of the grand objectives of the Centre is humbling; the achievements of scientists there inspiring. Around CERN has developed a network of companies, institutions and professionals that has become a vital part of the unique make-up that is Geneva’s. Many of the no fewer than 44 Nobel prizes awarded to residents of Geneva came as a result of the presence of CERN in the city.
Apart from being the largest single employer in Geneva, CERN has had a considerable synergistic effect on the whole Franco-Genevan region attracting many high tech companies and generating a number of spin-off start-ups that have added to the critical mass of leading edge companies and organisations in the region.
Visit
‘WWW – Warm Welcome Waiting’: Link
“ Geneva - At the cutting edge of research and technology” Link
Why high-tech leaders choose Geneva Link
CERN: Link