Abstract
Many new and interesting results in the area of charm quark physics
were presented at the CHARM 2013 conference in Manchester.
The main topics of discussion included charm hadron
(exotic, charmonium and open) spectroscopy, charm hadron production,
mixing and CP violation and rare decays from both experimental and
theoretical perspectives. I will review the new and eye catching
results and will try to convey the tone and direction of the
discussion among delegates. The review will concentrate on the results
that stimulated the most interest and discussion among the delegates
but will also include a broad overview of all sessions.