This paper examines some special concerns that appear to be relevant in the current climate of overspecialisation and perhaps a perceived weakening in taking proper notice of the requirements of industry. We begin by discussing the nature of computational electromagnetics (CEM) and noting the main topics researched in the last 25 years. This is followed by an assessment of industrial needs and the means by which a relationship between designers and method developers could be strengthened. Finally, we provide some remarks on how the community might be best organised to meet future challenges.
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