Impact Report finds CLF has generated significant socio-economic impacts
07 Apr 2026
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STFC commissioned an external company to study the impact of the CLF over the past decade.

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know.consulting analysed across four impact categories. ​Read the full impact report here.


Executive summary

The Central Laser Facility (CLF) has generated significant socio-economic impacts, benefiting UK researchers, industry and society. Its international leadership and influence in laser technology, built over decades, positions the UK at the forefront of global research.​


Science

  • The CLF generates close to 150 peer reviewed publications a year, averaging 27 citations per publication.
  • The CLF supports multi- and inter-disciplinary research, with publications spanning at least 39 different (2nd level) subject areas.
  • Publications from the CLF have amassed over 33,300 citations over the last decade, and they are cited twice as much as the global average.
  • The top 150 cited publications are referenced in at least 325 news articles, on sites such as BBC News and Forbes, and are linked to 16 patents.
  • Cutting edge research at the CLF has contributed to advances in nuclear fusion, astrophysics, climate change, viral research, and 3D printing.

Competitiveness & Reputation

  • The CLF supports UK research organisations from every area of the UK.
  • Over 60% of CLF supported publications are internationally collaborative.
  • The CLF has collaborated with over 220 international organisations since 2019, from all continents except Antarctica.
  • The CLF is regarded as world leading by stakeholders, and the next generation of facility upgrades will help to secure this status in the future.
  • CLF staff hold positions on numerous international scientific advisory boards and groups, helping to boost UK reputation and influence.

Skills, Knowledge & Inspiration

  • Technical and scientific expertise of CLF staff is a key enabler of upskilling.
  • Around 150 PhD students are trained at the CLF annually, maintaining the research pipeline and spilling over knowledge to a range of industries.
  • The CLF boosts technical and soft skills at a range of seniority levels, through apprenticeships, training, outreach and industry placements.
  • 112 industrial placement students were hosted over the past decade, and 14 apprentices are currently being hosted.
  • The CLF has published 350+ news items and articles over the past 10 years, and has a long tradition of engaging with the public and young people.

Innovation & Commercialisation​

  • The CLF supports innovative research, with many invention disclosure forms, proofs of concept (PoC), and patents generated in recent years.
  • There are 23 active patent families within the CLF portfolio, which have attracted £15m+ in income to the CLF over the last decade.
  • CLF has spun out two companies, leveraging in-house capabilities to meet commercial demand: Scitech Precision Limited and Cobalt Light Systems.
  • These companies have led to societal and commercial benefits for the UK, including around 200 person-years of employment & ~£45m in revenue.
  • Industry users leverage the CLF's expertise and technologies to support internal R&D, leading to improved production techniques and products.​

Read the full impact report here




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