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The beneficial impact of the European communities involvement in
scientific research and technology is wide-ranging and pervasive.
There are high hopes of major advances in scientific knowledge and
technological processes, while the emergence of a genuine tradition
of collaborative research holds out great and continuing promise
for the future. Close, frequent and long-term cooperation between
universities, research centres and industry is already generating
new synergies, forging a truly European scientific community. Many
of tomorrows industrial developments, destined to be determinant
for our economic success and prosperity, will spring from this
research. The Concerted European Action on Magnets - CEAM - project
is a prime example of collaborative research and development.
Financed from the Communities STIMULATION action and implemented
with the help of EURAM, the advanced materials programme, CEAM will
bestow great benefits on European industrial competitiveness,
providing a channel for high quality basic research to find its way
into commercial products. This remarkable cooperative enterprise
brought t gether 58 laboratories and more than 120 scientists and
englneers in a sustained thirty month effort. It spanned every
aspect of new iron-based high performance magnets from theoretical
modelling of their intrinsic magnetic properties to the design and
construction of novel electrical devices and machines. Besides
adding a new European dimension to advanced magnetic technology,
CEAM also ensured that a whole new generation of young researchers
and technicians have been trained in applied magnetism.
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