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Materials research and development are prerequisites for improving existing technologies and implementing new technologies. Science and industry in Germany agree to this view and cooperate on a work sharing basis financially supported by industry, Federal and State Government Agencies. If these is mutual benefit there are also bilateral and multilateral cooperations.
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Seitz, E. The German materials research program 1985–1994. Adv Perform Mater 1, 87–117 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00705314
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