The Electron Machine for Many Applications (EMMA) is a project at Daresbury Laboratory in the UK to build a non-scaling FFAG to accelerate electrons from 10 to 20 MeV. EMMA is a proof-of-principle machine; the experience gained in building this machine will be useful for future muon accelerators (which are used in neutrino factories), and also for proton and carbon ion accelerators, which have applications for cancer therapy. EMMA will be an add-on to the ERLP project at Daresbury, and will take part of the beam from ERLP. EMMA is funded by the BASROC consortium, under the CONFORM umbrella.

