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COMMUNITY ACTION ON MAGNETIC STORAGE TECHNOLOGY - II

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The main conclusion of this programme is that a very efficient European network has been established in the field of recording technologies. Most of the companies do know of the existence of CAMST and have been involved in activities. The introduction of the short term exchanges have established many contacts between the groups and many new activities have been reported. The number of joint publications has been greatly increased. Moreover it has contributed to the educational programme of research students. The short term exchanges were extremely effective in facilitating discussion within CAMST groups as well as being a very effective way to promote good interactions with industry. A number of very significant collaborations and ideas have arisen from the topical meetings. This was one of the most effective areas of CAMST and one in which some future investment would be a good idea. The quarterly newsletter Read/Write was not only a very good communicator between the CAMST laboratories but also between Europe and the rest of the storage technology groups in the world. Due to READ/WRITE contacts have been made with many other laboratories either from Universities or industries all over the world. Moreover finally READ/WRITE was seen as a very important communication journal about recording research and news. The participating laboratories themselves have benefited from the CAMST programme in various manners: the input from partner laboratories by exchange of scientists, reports, topical meetings and many personal contacts has helped them to develop their scientific infrastructure, to introduce modern theoretical concepts and experimental techniques more easily and rapidly and to improve their expertise. In this sense it is safe to say that the collaboration within the CAMST programme has contributed to a remarkable progress in research on thin film magnetism in Europe in recent years.

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