Belle II Italian Collaboration                         File:INFN logo 2017.svg - Wikipedia        

The Belle II detector is located in the collision area of the SuperKEKB e+e- collider at the KEK laboratory in Tsukuba, Japan.  The Belle II experiment collected in the last years 424 fb-1 of integrated luminosity usable for physics. The goal is to reach 50 ab-1 of integrated luminosity within 2030. The SuperKEKB accelerator is now in long shutdown until end 2023 for the accelerator components and the Belle II detector upgrades. The Belle II collaboration consist of over 1160 physicist and engineers from 130 institutions in 27 countries. This is the website of the Italian collaborators. The Italian participation to Belle II is funded by INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare).