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A SERIES of regional conferences to discuss the economic problems of men of science and engineers employed in industry has recently been held in London, Liverpool and Manchester. Others are to follow, and it is intended that a national conference shall be held in the autumn in order to collate the information obtained at the regional conferences. The conferences are being organized by the Association of Scientific Workers, but many members of other professional organizations attended the meetings and took part in the papers and discussions. It is hoped that this collaboration will continue and increase as a result of the interest aroused.
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Economic Problems of Industrial Scientists. Nature 145, 715–716 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145715a0
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