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The development of new products, production processes or improvements in the society today is dominated by the use of simulation and optimization methods that, based on a detailed mathematical modeling, support or even replace the costly production of prototypes and classical trial-and-error methods. To address this development and following the Recommendations of the Forward Look ‘Mathematics and Industry’ published by the European Science Foundation, several European research networks have established a new organization to increase the impact of mathematics on innovations in key technologies and to foster the development of new modeling, simulation and optimization tools.
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Quintela, P., Sgalambro, A. (2017). Minisymposium: EU-MATHS-IN: Success Stories of Mathematical Technologies in Societal Challenges and Industry. In: Quintela, P., et al. Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2016. ECMI 2016. Mathematics in Industry(), vol 26. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63082-3_28
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