Author: Geometrante, R.
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TUPWI006 How Knowledge and Technological Transfer can Develop into an Industrial Reality: Kyma Srl case history 2253
 
  • R. Geometrante, M. Zambelli
    KYMA, Trieste, Italy
  • M. Zambelli
    Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., Basovizza, Italy
 
  Kyma was established in 2007 as a spin-off company of Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste, to design, realize and install all the 18 undulators of FERMI, the seeded FEL, at the time being built at the Elettra lab in Trieste, Italy. For Kyma establishment, Elettra-SincrotroneTrieste formally transferred to the new company know-how and references relevant to Insertion Devices and, by a Knowledge Transfer monetarily evaluated, could participate to Kyma capital owning the 51% of the shares. In few years, Kyma became a well-known organization in the light source community. After more than forty Insertion Devices and sixty phase shifters designed and manufactured, Kyma is now recognized as a qualified partner for design and development of this kind of equipment. Some examples of Kyma industrial achievements in developing skills, knowledge, technologies methods of manufacturing transferred by Universities and Institution, will be presented. An example out of many: the joint effort between Kyma and Cornell University right now leading to the development of a new perspective into the ID world, i.e. the CHESS Compact Undulators (CCU).  
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Technology Transfer Success from a National Laboratory to Industry  
 
  • R. Geometrante
    KYMA, Trieste, Italy
 
  Technology Transfer Success from a National Laboratory to Industry  
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