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Home / Science / Tech Giants Fund CERN's $1B Particle Collider

Tech Giants Fund CERN's $1B Particle Collider

19 Dec, 2025

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  • Tech billionaires pledge $1 billion for CERN's Future Circular Collider.
  • This marks the first private funding for a CERN research instrument.
  • The collider aims to advance understanding of fundamental physics.
Tech Giants Fund CERN's $1B Particle Collider

In a significant development for fundamental physics research, tech billionaires have pledged as much as $1 billion to fund CERN's ambitious Future Circular Collider (FCC). This landmark contribution is the first instance of private donors partnering with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) to build a major scientific instrument. The funds will support the development of the FCC, intended to succeed the Large Hadron Collider.

The proposed FCC will be a 56-mile-long particle collider, with the first phase of construction anticipated to be complete by the mid-2040s, and the second phase extending into the 2070s. Scientists hope the FCC will address profound questions about the universe's fundamental laws. The project's initial phase alone is projected to cost approximately $17 billion.

Key figures like Eric Schmidt from the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fund for Strategic Innovation and Sergey Brin through the Breakthrough Prize Foundation are among the notable donors. CERN's member states are slated to make a final decision on approving the FCC by 2028, marking a crucial period for the future of particle physics exploration.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Future Circular Collider is a proposed 56-mile-long particle accelerator at CERN, designed to succeed the Large Hadron Collider and explore fundamental physics.
Tech billionaires and their foundations, including those linked to Eric Schmidt and Sergey Brin, have pledged up to $1 billion for the project.
The first phase is expected to be complete by the mid-2040s, with further phases extending into the 2070s.

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