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What are some successful examples of collaboration in catalysis?
Successful examples include large-scale consortia such as the
Catalysis Research for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (CaRPE-FC)
initiative and the
Collaboratory for Advanced Computing and Simulations (CACS)
. These initiatives bring together academia, industry, and government agencies to tackle significant challenges in catalysis research.
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