Pakistan becomes first Asian Associate Member State of CERN

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Pakistan becomes first Asian Associate Member State of CERN
GENEVA: The European Organisation for Nuclear Research, known as CERN announced on Friday that Pakistan has become an Associate Member of CERN.

“This follows notification that Pakistan has ratified an agreement signed in December, granting that status to the country.”

Pakistan is the first Asian country to become an Associate Member State of CERN as India’s request for membership is still pending.

According to a notification on CERN’s official website, “Pakistan and CERN signed a cooperation agreement in 1994. The signature of several protocols followed this agreement, and Pakistan contributed to building the CMS and ATLAS experiments. Pakistan contributes today to the ALICE and CMS experiments. Pakistan is also involved in accelerator developments, making it an important partner for CERN.”

It added that, “The Associate Membership of Pakistan will open a new era of cooperation that will strengthen the long-term partnership between CERN and the Pakistani scientific community. Associate Membership will allow Pakistan to participate in the governance of CERN, through attending the meetings of the CERN Council. Moreover, it will allow Pakistani scientists to become members of the CERN staff, and to participate in CERN’s training and career-development programmes. Finally, it will allow Pakistani industry to bid for CERN contracts, thus opening up opportunities for industrial collaboration in areas of advanced technology.”