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Industry General Information. An analysis of the responses shows the presence of companies with a specific commercial field related to accelerator and magnet technology (Q1.3). Vacuum products (xxxxxxxx and pumping systems) and cryogenic systems are the most common fields of business, while accelerating structures (normal and super conducting), waveguides, high power systems, diagnostic and mechanics for magnets are more specialized fields highlighted by a smaller number of companies. This information is confirmed by the weight of magnet or accelerator market on the companies’ turnover (Q1.5, Q1.6). Only 37% of the companies declare a contribution from the magnet market on their turnover larger than 10%. On the other hand, in the accelerator market there is a higher significant presence of companies. About 61% of the companies declares a turnover on this market larger than 10%. Moreover, the number of companies with a turnover larger than 70% on accelerator technologies, is twice that of those specialized on magnets: 22% and 11%, respectively. Considering the type of business (Q1.10), only 28% of companies is supplier of standard products while 89% designs and develops custom components for the TI. Another significant deduction, obtained by crosschecking the answers (Q1.5-Q1.7), is that the big companies, with more than 200 employers, are those with a small turnover in these two fields. Consequently, we deduce that they are not only specialized in these markets and have other commercial fields for their products. Investigating the engagement between industrial partners and TFs (Q1.9), nearly all the companies have contracts with CERN (95%) and a great part of them with CEA (75%). The big European projects developed in these RIs (LHC, ITER, etc.) represent the main sources of procurements for the companies while, on average, half of the companies collaborate and have business with the National Laboratories. We also investigated, through questions (Q1.7, Q1.8), the investment of companies on innovation and R&D asking the number of personnel dedicated to R&D projects. We discovered that in almost all cases, the proportion of R&D personnel is no more than 20%, with an average of 10%, and without a clear correlation between this information and the size of companies.
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