Summary and Conclusions of the First DESY Test Beam User Workshop
Jan-Hendrik Arling (1), M.Sohail Amjad (2), Laura Bandiera (3), Ties, Behnke (1), Dominik Dannheim (4), Ralf Diener (1), Jan Dreyling-Eschweiler, (1), Heiko Ehrlichmann (1), Andreas Gerbershagen (4), Ingrid-Maria Gregor, (1), Avetik Hayrapetyan (5), Hendrik Jansen (1)

TL;DR
This paper summarizes the discussions and future plans from the first DESY Test Beam User Workshop, highlighting user experiences, upcoming projects, and potential facility improvements for diverse high-energy physics experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of user feedback, future requirements, and proposed enhancements for the DESY II Test Beam Facility based on community input.
Findings
Diverse user communities presented their experiences and needs.
Identified future beam time requirements beyond 2025.
Discussed potential improvements to the test beam facility.
Abstract
On October 5/6, 2017, DESY hosted the first DESY Test Beam User Workshop [1] which took place in Hamburg. Fifty participants from different user communities, ranging from LHC (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb) to FAIR (CBM, PANDA), DUNE, Belle-II, future linear colliders (ILC, CLIC) and generic detector R&D presented their experiences with the DESY II Test Beam Facility, their concrete plans for the upcoming years and a first estimate of their needs for beam time in the long-term future beyond 2025. A special focus was also on additional improvements to the facility beyond its current capabilities.
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