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Aine McMahon

Ireland's CERN membership a 'no brainer', Oireachtas committee told

Ireland's associate membership of the CERN nuclear research centre is a “no brainer” which will result in millions of euro being put into the Irish economy, an Oireachtas committee has been told.

It would cost around 1.3 million euro for Ireland to join as an associate member of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), or 10 million euro as a full member.

Founded in 1954, the laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland, was one of Europe’s first joint ventures and has 22 member states.

Malta and Luxembourg are the only other countries in the European Union who are not members.

A report on the case for Ireland joining up, published on Wednesday, said associate membership would bring direct economic returns for the country.

The Large Hadron Collider at CERN (Getty)

Professor Ronan McNulty told an Oireachtas Business Committee on Wednesday that it is advisable for Ireland to become an associate member before it gets full membership, and the money spent on the yearly fee will pay dividends.

“Yes full membership is expensive but the committee has recommended associate membership,” he said.

“Associate membership is 1.3 million euro per year but... 90 million euro will come back to the country as it will have the multiplier effect,” he said.

Prof McNulty said much of Cern’s billion-euro budget goes on procurement from companies in member states.

He said Ireland’s 1.3 million euro contribution will easily be returned in terms of hi-tech equipment purchased from Ireland, research and industrial contracts.

Irish science bodies, business representatives, IT organisations and politicians have echoed the call from Mr McNulty who said Ireland needs to become a full member of Cern or risk missing out on hundreds of millions of euro of contracts.

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