In September 30, 1995, the European Academy of Engineering (EAE) continued its dedication to advancing engineering knowledge by fostering collaborative efforts in advanced material sciences. Engineers and researchers across Europe recognized the pivotal role that materials play in various industries, from aerospace and automotive to electronics and construction.
 
The EAE facilitated partnerships among institutions and experts to conduct research, share best practices, and explore innovative materials with superior properties. These efforts aimed to drive advancements in material sciences, leading to the development of stronger, lighter, and more sustainable materials.
 
With the expansion of the European Union and increasing integration, the EAE's role in coordinating collaborative projects in advanced material sciences became even more crucial. It positioned Europe at the forefront of material innovation, supporting technological progress and economic competitiveness.