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Ideon Technologies Joins Consortium for Laser-Driven Muon Imaging

Insider Brief Ideon Technologies, the global leader in muon tomography for subsurface intelligence, is participating in a landmark international research consortium that will attempt the world’s first high-resolution muon imaging…

Mohib Ur Rehman

Publisher The Quantum Insider

Aug 19, 2026 at 10:02 AM UTC · Updated hace un día · 3 min de lectura

Ideon Technologies Joins Consortium for Laser-Driven Muon Imaging
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Insider Brief

  • Ideon Technologies has joined an international research consortium testing high-resolution muon imaging using a laser-plasma accelerator at the ELI-NP facility in Romania.
  • The five-week experiment will generate directed muon beams from multi-GeV electron beams, with Ideon providing compact muon detectors and data processing capabilities.
  • The project is intended to assess laser-driven muon sources for faster imaging, with potential applications in mining, critical infrastructure, cargo inspection, medical imaging and nuclear security.

Ideon Technologies, the global leader in muon tomography for subsurface intelligence, is participating in a landmark international research consortium that will attempt the world’s first high-resolution muon imaging experiment powered entirely by a laser-plasma accelerator. This has direct relevance to industrial applications in mineral production, critical infrastructure, cargo inspection, medical imaging, semi-conductors, nuclear security, and even space radiation testing.

The initiative brings Ideon together with leading experts in laser-plasma acceleration and high-energy particle physics, including The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), which leads the project under Principal Investigator Dr. Calin Hojbota of the Relativistic Plasmas and Advanced Accelerators group; the Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) facility team; Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU Düsseldorf); Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR Dresden), ELI-Beamlines and Tau Systems.

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