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Measurements of the magnetic and electric dipole moments of particles are pivotal for understanding both Standard Model physics and its potential extensions. However, measuring these properties for short-lived particles presents inherent challenges. This study proposes innovative techniques for directly measuring the electromagnetic dipole moments of charm baryons at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). We outline plans for a dedicated fixed-target experiment, detailing expected sensitivities from simulated detector setups. An experimental validation is foreseen for 2025 at LHC insertion region 3, utilising bent crystals. This test aims to confirm the feasibility of our approach, crucial for the future fixed-target experiment for charm baryon dipole moments.