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Description
The DRD7 (Detector R&D) collaboration, anchored at CERN, unites numerous international research institutes and laboratories to push the boundaries of particle detection technology. This collaboration brings together expertise from fields such as particle physics, electronics engineering, and materials science to develop cutting-edge detectors needed for next-generation experiments in high-energy physics. The goal of DRD7 is to strengthen research partnerships, pool
resources, and drive technological advancements that will help tackle
the challenges of future scientific experiments. By adopting open development practices and facilitating the sharing of intellectual property, DRD7 enhances the efficiency and capability of all participants. The work is organized into several work packages, each targeting specific technical goals and aligning with the strategic recommendations of the Roadmap. Additionally, efforts are underway to establish common standards and approaches for electronics, which will
support the broader DRD program.