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Some of the key milestones in GaAs technology were ftrst
demonstrated in Europe, for example, the ftrst GaAs Field Effect
Transistor (FET) with microwave performance and the ftrst GaAs
Microwave Monolithic Integrated Circuit (MMIC). The strategic
nature of GaAs technology has attracted heavy investment from many
vertically integrated companies in information technology,
communication and defence, as well as from semiconductor
manufacturers world wide. Europe always faced strong competition
from the USA and Japan and until 1984, European GaAs activities
were fragmented amongst various players, with some of the
activities loosely grouped into national programmes. In 1984, a
number of collaborative projects were established under the
European Speciftc Programme on Information Technology (ESPRIT)
which crossed national boundaries. It has launched a new and
exciting phase for GaAs in Europe and few of those involved at the
time could have imagined where such collaboration may lead. In the
beginning of those early projects, collaboration was approached
with caution and suspicion because after all, many members of a
newly formed project team were previously competitors. However,
common technology problems soon became apparent and the opportunity
to discuss these problems with engineers and scientists from
different backgrounds had quickly broken down all barriers. Today,
collaboration has become an essential element in European R&D.
Collaboration has strengthened the GaAs community and helped to
accelerate its growth against difftcult times. This book examines
the importance of GaAs technology in Europe and illustrates some of
the recent activities pursued under various ESPRIT projects.
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