European Spallation Source in Lund is Scandinavia's First ERIC

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4 SEPTEMBER 2015

The research facility European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund celebrates on September 8 its historical establishment as a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC). The European Commission's Director General for Research and Innovation Robert-Jan Smits and the Swedish and Danish Ministers for Research, Helene Hellmark Knutsson and Esben Lunde Larsen, will speak at the ceremony. 

The European Spallation Source is the first ERIC established in Scandinavia and the eleventh in Europe. The transition from ESS AB to this new organizational structure will enable its Partner Countries to participate in the decision-making and direct funding of the research facility. The European Commission's decision to establish the European Spallation Source ERIC entered into force August 31, 2015.

We cordially invite members of the media to attend the event. During the ceremony the European Commission's Director General for Research and Innovation Robert-Jan Smits will hand over the official ERIC plate to ESS Director General Jim Yeck, to confirm the European Spallation Source ERIC's legal status. There will also be a guided viewing of the 75-hectare construction site just north of Lund.

Place: ESS Construction site, Odarslövsvägen 113, Lund Time: September 8, 10:00-13:00

10:00 Messages of Congratulations
11:00 Handing over ERIC plate
11:15 1:1 media interviews
11:40 Guided bus tour of the ESS Construction site

For more information:
Julia Öberg, ESS Press Officer, 046-888 33 11 / 0721-79 23 11 
julia.oberg@esss.se 



The European Spallation Source is a Partnership of European Nations committed to the goal of collectively building and operating the world's leading facility for research using neutrons by 2020. 

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