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The transformation of scientific publishing and the impact of AI will also be discussed at the World Scientific HUN-REN Publishing Day on 11 October.

WSPC

On 11 October, the HUN-REN Research Centre for Natural Sciences will host a prestigious international event. Participants will have the opportunity to meet in person with leading authors from the world-renowned World Scientific Publishing Company (WSPC), explore publication opportunities, and learn about the latest professional trends.

Rick Lee, CEO of WSPC, will discuss the transformation of academic publishing, focusing on how to manage the impact of AI. In the morning session, Yee-Hong Khoo, Marketing Director at WSPC, will share strategies for increasing citation rates for authors, while in the afternoon, he will provide insights into the creation of the digital library.

In addition to presentations and book reviews, engaging panel discussions will offer insights into the experiences of international scientific authors, as well as the latest technologies and trends in digital libraries.

World Scientific Publishing Company

WSPC is one of the world's leading scientific publishers and the largest international bilingual (English and Chinese) publisher in the Asia-Pacific region. Founded in 1981, the company has published more than 12,000 books and papers and releases nearly 600 new publications each year, featuring the work of top researchers from around the world. Its publications are recommended as textbooks by prestigious institutions such as Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, and the California Institute of Technology. In addition, WSPC's digital content is accessible to more than 45,000 universities, libraries, and organisations worldwide. Professor Balázs Gulyás, a neurologist and President of HUN-REN, has also published several volumes with the prestigious company.