Working Together for a Stronger European Materials Community: The German Society for Materials Science (DGM) and the French Society for Metallurgy and Materials (SF2M) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that lays the foundation for long-term cooperation between the two scientific and technical societies. The aim of the agreement is to intensify professional and cultural exchange between Germany and France in the field of materials science and engineering and to promote joint activities for the benefit of the members of both organizations.
The cooperation focuses on establishing joint formats and exchanging knowledge across national borders. Among other things, joint webinars on current topics in materials science, exchanges between relevant expert committees and working groups, mutual support at important events, and the development of benefits for members, such as discounted participation fees or the option of dual membership, are planned. Additional areas of cooperation can be added flexibly in the future.
“With this agreement, we are strengthening European networking in materials science and creating new impetus for joint projects and knowledge transfer,” says DGM Managing Director Dr. Stefan Klein. “Especially in the context of global challenges, exchange between leading national professional societies is crucial for the joint advancement of research, innovation, and education.”
SF2M President Jean-Luc Béchade also emphasizes the importance of the cooperation: “The collaboration between SF2M and DGM opens up new perspectives for our members: from scientific synergies to closer personal contacts between researchers in both countries.”
The memorandum creates a flexible basis for future joint initiatives and partnerships. Both societies thus reaffirm their shared commitment to actively shaping progress in European materials science and offering their members sustainable added value.
About the DGM
The German Society for Materials Science (DGM) is one of Europe’s largest technical and scientific societies in the field of materials science and engineering. For more than 100 years, it has been pooling expertise from science and industry and strengthening professional exchange. Its vision is a world in which materials are used efficiently and sustainably. To achieve this, the DGM promotes technology and knowledge transfer between universities, research institutions, companies, and international partners and offers its members a strong network. As an inclusive community, it values tolerance and diversity and raises awareness of the broad spectrum of topics in materials science and engineering through committees and various events.
About the SF2M
The Société Française de Métallurgie et de Matériaux (SF2M) is the leading French professional association in the field of metallurgy and materials science. It brings together experts from research, industry, and academia and promotes scientific exchange and the further development of materials engineering in France and Europe. This year, SF2M is celebrating the 80th anniversary of its founding. With specialist groups, conferences, publications, and programs for young researchers, the SF2M supports dialogue between science and practice and contributes to solving current challenges in the fields of energy, mobility, and sustainability through innovative materials science approaches.
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