The European Materials Society — now 20 years old — offers a focus on functional materials and a willingness to engage in policy issues. The success of present and future activities depends on its ability to remain flexible.
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Boyd, I., Glasow, P., Grimmeiss, H. et al. The next twenty years. Nature Mater 2, 563–565 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat968
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