The CERN Knowledge Transfer fund is a tool to bridge the gap between research and industry. Through a competitive process, it selects innovative projects based on a CERN technology with high potential for impact in another field than high-energy physics, with potential for positive impact on society. Established in 2011, the fund is supported through revenues from commercial agreements concluded by CERN's Knowledge Transfer group. It aims to fund projects that would otherwise not be funded by CERN funding which only covers R&D projects related to high-energy physics. The selection committee usually meets once to twice a year, however please note there will be no funding round in 2026.