UK’s national synchrotron facility reports £2.6 billion impact

21 Oct 2022 12:54 PM

An updated report reveals that the UK’s national synchrotron facility, Diamond Light Source, has had a £2.6 billion impact on UK science and economy since 2007.

Aerial view of Diamond Light Source on the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory science campus

Aerial view of Diamond Light Source on the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory science campus. Credit: Diamond Light Source

The impact is rooted in the delivery of almost 12,000 journal papers on findings from research carried out at Diamond.

The UK taxpayer contributes only £2.45 annually towards Diamond’s world-changing science, less than the cost of a cup of coffee.

Tackling the world’s biggest scientific challenges

Diamond Light Source is a vast 561 metre ring-shaped facility. It harnesses the power of electrons to produce an intense beam of light that can be used to study atoms and molecules in incredibly fine detail.

The new figures on its impact are updates to the 2021 study by Technopolis, measuring Diamond’s scientific, technological, societal, and economic benefits.

Diamond Light Source is funded as a joint venture between:

14,000-strong global user community

Isabelle Boscaro-Clarke, Head of Impact at Diamond, yesterday said:

Diamond’s mission is to keep the UK at the forefront of scientific research.

We do this by providing our users, in academia and industry, access to our state-of-the-art facilities enabling them to fulfill their research goals across a wide variety of scientific disciplines. The figures speak for themselves.

They demonstrate the huge array of benefits the facility has delivered, and the leading science being achieved by our 14,000-strong global user community, who are tackling some of the most challenging scientific questions of the 21st century.

Ground-breaking scientific achievements

Diamond is one of the most advanced scientific facilities in the world, and its pioneering capabilities are helping to keep the UK at the forefront of scientific research.

To date, Diamond has enabled ground-breaking scientific achievements, including:

The updated numbers on impact illustrate how Diamond continues to act as an agent of change, addressing challenges such as:

Science and innovation play a significant role in our economy

Minister for Science and Investment Security Nusrat Ghani yesterday said:

It comes as no surprise to see evidence like this of the significant role science and innovation play in our economy.

Diamond should be hugely proud of the leading research work they are doing with the scientific community, delivering real-world innovations from plastic degrading enzymes to synthetic vaccines against the foot-and-mouth disease virus.

The fact this work is also contributing an economic boost of over two-and-a-half billion pounds to the UK illustrates just how important the science and research sector is to our country’s growth and prosperity, and the benefits we continue to see from persevering with our ambitions to remain a science superpower.

Professor Mark Thomson, STFC Executive Chair, yesterday said:

Diamond Light Source is yet again proving itself to be a powerful asset in our world-leading science campus at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.

Its exceptional capabilities allow scientists in the UK to carry out impactful research across a vast range of disciplines for the good of society.

This report demonstrates the vitally important role of research infrastructure to the UK economy, as Diamond and our other national facilities continue to provide a catalysis for economic growth.

Further information

Some of the highlights from the updated report include:

Research output

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Patents

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Software and applications

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Training

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Wider societal benefits

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Read the full 2021 study: socio-economic impact study of Diamond Light Source.