10 May 2021
Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) is established as ERIC

The European Commission has taken the decision to establish the Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) as a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC).
The ELI facilities make up the largest, multi-site laser facility in the world. The newly formed ELI ERIC is tasked with enabling scientists to access the state-of-the-art lasers. Access is open for scientists from anywhere, based on proposals evaluated by an independent panel. The establishment of ELI ERIC opens the door for researchers, industry and countries to gain access to the world’s largest collection of super powerful and ultra-fast lasers for science.
The ELI ERIC facilities are ELI-Beamlines in Dolní Břežany in the Czech Republic and the ELI-ALPS facility in Szeged, Hungary. They are the first large-scale science labs built in Europe’s newest member states, at a cost of €300 million - each - over the last six years, using European Structural Funds. They already employ 600 scientists, engineers, and support staff from the host countries, the region and abroad.
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