WHO ARE WE?
Welcome to Ronyxon, where the next frontier in Laser-Driven Particle Acceleration is taking shape. With nearly 50 years of collective experience, our diverse team comprises engineers, business strategists, and leading experts in high-power lasers and laser-driven particle acceleration.
Our Bold Mission: Shrinking particle accelerators and high-power laser systems from traditionally bulky and power-hungry machines into compact, efficient table-scale units, making them accessible to a wider range of industries and applications.




The Impact: Current limitations in particle accelerator and laser technology significantly constrain their global potential in advancing high-energy physics, revolutionizing nuclear medicine, and driving sustainable energy solutions like Nuclear Fusion, Thorium ADSRs,
and Nuclear Waste Incineration.
Addressable Market: With applications spanning from healthcare to sustainable energy, the total addressable market for our technology is projected to exceed $2 trillion by 2030. As such, we are catalyzing a new era in advanced accelerator-driven applications, set to transform multiple industries and elevate human life on a global scale.

PARTICLE ACCELERATORS


WHAT ARE PARTICLE ACCELERATORS ?
Particle accelerators are sophisticated instruments that use powerful electric fields or electromagnetic waves to propel charged particles, like protons or electrons, to nearly the speed of light. They play pivotal roles in many scientific, medical, and industrial applications.
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The Large Hadron Collider at CERN, an impressive 27-kilometer-long mega-structure, is not only the most renowned particle accelerator on the planet, but also stands as the most complex machine ever made. It required over a decade to build and a budget exceeding USD$ 5 billion.
CERN is currently planning to build the Future Circular Collider, a 100 km-long megastructure, by the late 2030s to 2040s, with an estimated budget of over USD$ 25 billion.
The Problems: Today's particle accelerators are excessively large, costly, and wasteful—thanks to their reliance on outdated technologies like klystrons and magnetrons that power them.

OUR INNOVATION

ADDRESSABLE MARKET
WHAT ARE WE DOING DIFFERENTLY ?
At Ronyxon, we are leveraging proven Laser-Driven Electron and Ion Acceleration and combining it with our compact, high-power, high-repetition rate laser technology—promising Multi-TW to PW-class performance—to shrink particle accelerators from massive facilities to table-scale units.
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Our technology is not only on track to be significantly more economical but also set to disproportionately outperform traditional accelerators and laser systems.




HOW BIG IS THE MARKET ?
The total market for conventional particle accelerators (LINACs, Cyclotrons, etc.) is projected to reach $250 billion by 2030, primarily driven by the healthcare, academic, and industrial sectors.
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Our microscale accelerator and laser technology also tap into the renewable and clean energy sectors, projected to be a $2 trillion market by 2030, with applications in nuclear waste management, battery material research, Thorium energy, and nuclear fusion.
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Moreover, the versatility of our technology opens up avenues in emergent and cutting-edge sectors, from deep tech to advanced scientific research. This uniquely positions us as a catalyst for innovation, ready to unlock untapped markets and revolutionize industries long overdue for transformation.

GET IN TOUCH
Whether you're a potential investor, partner, customer, or simply someone with a curious mind, we invite you to get in touch with us today!
At Ronyxon, we are dedicated to developing cutting-edge technology and are eager to collaborate with like-minded individuals and organizations who share our vision.
If you're interested in shaping the future with us, don't hesitate to fill out the contact form or email us. We'd love to start a conversation about the limitless possibilities of our technology.
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