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Winners 2006 |
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L'ATELIER
PRINCIPAL DU CERN |
Pour
sa contribution exceptionnelle à la résolution de nombreux problèmes
techniques rencontrés lors de la construction et l'installation
du Large Hadron
Collider au CERN |
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DRAKA COMTEQ TELECOM, The Netherlands |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in developing an
innovative micro-duct optical fibre cabling system for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN |
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INTERTEC HOLDING A/S / B&S - CEGELEC CENTRE-EST - AMEC SPIE SUD-EST,
Danemark/France |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in the assembly and
preparation of the 1232 superconducting dipoles and 474 Short Straight
Sections of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN |
|
RIAL
VACUUM, Italy |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in producing vacuum
components for the Short Straight Sections and interconnections of the Large Hadron Collider
at CERN |
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Winners 2005 |
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BABCOCK
NOELL NUCLEAR, Germany |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in constructing one
third of the superconducting dipole magnets of the Large Hadron
Collider at CERN |
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INIZIATIVE INDUSTRIALI, Italy |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in producing and installing
steel structures and piping in the tunnel and underground
caverns of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN |
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JEHIER,
France |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in producing multi layer
insulation blankets for the superconducting magnets of the Large
Hadron Collider at CERN |
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KEMPPI-KEMPOWER, Finland |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in designing and producing
high-performance power converters for the Large Hadron Collider
at CERN |
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METSO
POWDERMET, Finland |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in implementing the
powder technology for mass production of the end covers for the
superconducting magnets of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN |
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TRANSTECHNIK, Germany |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in designing and producing
high-performance power converters for the Large Hadron Collider
at CERN |
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ZTS VVÚ
KOŠICE,
Slovakia |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in producing the
Transfer Equipment Sets for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN |
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Winners 2003 |
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FURUKAWA ELECTRIC COMPANY, Japan |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in producing high
quality superconducting cable for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN |
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IHI
CORPORATION, Japan |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in producing novel 1.8 K
refrigeration units based on advanced cold compressor technology for
the Large Hadron Collider at CERN |
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JDL
TECHNOLOGIES, Belgium |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in producing automatic
cable inspection systems for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN |
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LINDE
KRYOTECHNIK, Switzerland |
In
recognition of their outstanding achievement in producing novel 1.8 K
refrigeration units based on advanced cold compressor technology for
the Large Hadron Collider at CERN |
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Winners 2002 |
| BUDKER
INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS, Russia |
For
their contribution, in particular the high standards of fabrication of
the 360 MBI dipole magnets and 185 MQI quadrupole magnets |
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COCKERILL SAMBRE, Belgium |
For
their contribution, in particular their dedication to come to the best
results possible, for example by implementing a novel method of
cost-effective rust protection of the steel for the LHC
superconducting magnets |
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WAH-CHANG,
U.S.A. |
For
their contribution, in particular their dedication to come to the best
results possible for the production of the high quality
Niobium-Titanium for the superconducting cable |