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22 January 2025
Technologies | Issue Cover Articles in 2024

“Graph Learning and Deep Neural Network Ensemble for Supporting Cognitive Decline Assessment”
by Gabriel Antonesi, Alexandru Rancea, Tudor Cioara and Ionut Anghel
Technologies 2024, 12(1), 3;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12010003
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/1/3

“Machine Learning Approaches to Predict Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in Atrial Fibrillation”
by Pedro Moltó-Balado, Silvia Reverté-Villarroya ,Victor Alonso-Barberán, Cinta Monclús-Arasa, Maria Teresa Balado-Albiol, Josep Clua-Queralt and Josep-Lluis Clua-Espuny
Technologies 2024, 12(2), 13;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12020013
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/2/13

“Measurement of Light-Duty Vehicle Exhaust Emissions with Light Absorption Spectrometers”
by Barouch Giechaskiel, Anastasios Melas, Jacopo Franzetti, Victor Valverde, Michaël Clairotte and Ricardo Suarez-Bertoa
Technologies 2024, 12(3), 32;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12030032
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/3/32

“Monitoring of Hip Joint Forces and Physical Activity after Total Hip Replacement by an Integrated Piezoelectric Element”
by Franziska Geiger, Henning Bathel, Sascha Spors, Rainer Bader and Daniel Kluess
Technologies 2024, 12(4), 51;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12040051
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/4/51

“Atomic Quantum Technologies for Quantum Matter and Fundamental Physics Applications”
by Jorge Yago Malo, Luca Lepori, Laura Gentini and Maria Luisa (Marilù) Chiofalo
Technologies 2024, 12(5), 64;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12050064
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/5/64

“Data Readout Techniques on FPGA for the ATLAS RPC-BIS78 Detectors”
by Andreas Vgenopoulos, Kostas Kordas, Federico Lasagni, Sabrina Perrella, Alessandro Polini and Riccardo Vari
Technologies 2024, 12(6), 83;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12060083
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/6/83

“Smartphone-Based Citizen Science Tool for Plant Disease and Insect Pest Detection Using Artificial Intelligence”
by Panagiotis Christakakis, Garyfallia Papadopoulou, Georgios Mikos, Nikolaos Kalogiannis’s, Dimosthenis Ioannidis, Dimitrios Tzovaras and Eleftheria Maria Pechlivani
Technologies 2024, 12(7), 101;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12070101
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/7/101

“Computer Simulation-Based Multi-Objective Optimisation of Additively Manufactured Cranial Implants”
by Brian J. Moya, Marcelino Rivas, Ramón Quiza and J. Paulo Davim
Technologies 2024, 12(8), 125;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12080125
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/8/125

“Revolutionary Integration of Artificial Intelligence with Meta-Optics-Focus on Metalenses for Imaging”
by Nikolay L. Kazanskiy, Svetlana N. Khonina, Ivan V. Oseledets, Artem V. Nikonorov and Muhammad A. Butt
Technologies 2024, 12(9), 143;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12090143
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/9/143

“Enhancing Solar Plant Efficiency: A Review of Vision-Based Monitoring and Fault Detection Techniques”
by Ioannis Polymeropoulos, Stavros Bezyrgiannidis, Eleni Vrochidou and George A. Papakostas
Technologies 2024, 12(10), 175;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12100175
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/10/175

“Benchmarking Big Data Systems: Performance and Decision-Making Implications in Emerging Technologies”
by Leonidas Theodorakopoulos, Aristeidis Karras, Alexandra Theodoropoulou and Georgios Kampiotis
Technologies 2024, 12(11), 217;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12110217
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/11/217

“Exploring Post-Quantum Cryptography: Review and Directions for the Transition Process”
by Kanza Cherkaoui Dekkaki, Igor Tasic and Maria-Dolores Cano
Technologies 2024, 12(12), 241;
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12120241
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/12/12/241

21 January 2025
MDPI’s Newly Launched Journals in December 2024

Nine new journals covering multiple subjects launched their inaugural issues in December 2024. We are excited to be able to share with you the newest research rooted in the value of open access.

We would like to express our deepest appreciation to all of the Editorial Board Members, and each journal will ensure its high-quality output by using excellent editorial and rigorous peer-review processes, to ensure that the articles achieve high impact and visibility.

Please feel free to browse and discover more about the new journals below.

Journal Founding Editor-in-Chief Journal Topics (Selected)


Prof. Dr. Zhaoyang Dong
City University of Hong Kong, China
Editorial | View inaugural issue

energy storage technologies; energy storage system management; energy storage applications; strategies in renewable energy generation grid integration; distributed storage systems; economics and markets for energy storage
View journal scope | Submit an article

Prof. Dr. Yang-Hui He
1. London Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Royal Institution, UK
2. University of Oxford, UK
Editorial | View inaugural issue
Euclidean geometry; differential geometry; algebraic geometry; complex geometry; discrete geometry; computational geometry; geometric group theory;  convex geometry
View journal scope | Submit an article

Dr. Michel Planat
Université de Franche-Comté, France
Editorial | View inaugural issue
differential topology; algebraic topology; manifold topology; homology theory; low-dimensional topology; fuzzy sets
View journal scope | Submit an article

Prof. Dr. Rashid Al Abri
1. Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
2. Oman Medical Association, Oman
Editorial | View inaugural issue
clinical practices as well as research and innovation in medical education, risk management in healthcare, and patient safety
View journal scope | Submit an article

Prof. Dr. Ecevit Bilgili*
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
*Prof. Dr. Ecevit Bilgili passed away before the completion of the inaugural issue. His dedication and vision for JPBI will always be remembered and serve as a guiding inspiration.
Editorial | View inaugural issue
early drug discovery and development; product characterization and pre-clinical testing; drug delivery systems and drug design; active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) production
View journal scope | Submit an article

Dr. Weiyong Liu
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Editorial | View inaugural issue
theories, methodologies, technologies, and applications in the fields of laboratory medicine and clinical chemistry
View journal scope | Submit an article

Prof. Dr. Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar
University of Granada, Spain
Editorial | View inaugural issue
scientometrics; informetrics; bibliometrics; altmetrics; webometrics; research evaluation
View journal scope | Submit an article

Prof. Dr. Fei Fan
Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China
Editorial | View inaugural issue
regional growth theory and methods; regional system modeling and optimization; regional development policy; regional spatial evolution; environmental policy and instrument choice
View journal scope | Submit an article

Dr. Kevin Cianfaglione
Université Catholique de Lille, France
Editorial | View inaugural issue
wild species and their habitats; wild environments and biodiversity; natural environment management; wild land preservation
View journal scope | Submit an article

We wish to thank everyone who has supported the development of open access publishing. You are welcome to send an application here, or contact the New Journal Committee ([email protected]) if you would like to create more new journals.

20 January 2025
Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Technologies in 2024


The editorial team at Technologies extends our heartfelt thanks to the dedicated reviewers whose expertise and commitment have been key to the journal's success in 2024. Last year, Technologies received 1663 review reports from 1048 reviewers representing 69 countries and regions worldwide.

To recognize the invaluable time, effort, and attention to detail that each reviewer dedicates, Technologies expresses its sincere gratitude through an annual acknowledgment of reviewers. As a further token of appreciation, all reviewers are eligible for the Outstanding Reviewer Award, which honors their essential role in enhancing the quality of our publications.

We are honored to recognize the reviewers who allowed us to publish their names each year. The names of these reviewers are listed below in alphabetical order by first name:

Antonio Jesús Yuste-Delgado Lilya U. Dzhemileva
Abbas Abbaszadeh Shahri Luca Davoli
Abdel-Nasser Sharkawy Lucas Santos-Juanes
Abdelouahab Moussaoui Luciano Nieddu
Abdullah Kendoush Luigi De Napoli
Adam Grajcar Luis Alberto Morales Rosales
Adam Kłodowski Luis Alejandro Miccio Stefancik
Adam Rogowski Madduma Wellalage Pasan Maduranga
Adriana del Carmen Téllez-Anguiano Mahboobeh Jafari
Agnius Liutkevicius Makhmudov Fazliddin
Albert Comerma Montells Maki Habib
Alberto Wisniewski  Małgorzata Gawlik-Kobylińska
Aleksey A. Vedyagin Manuel E. Hernandez
Aleksey Kabanov Manuel F. M. Costa
Ali Hellany Marco Circella
Alwathiqbellah Ibrahim Maria Cristea
Alwin Poulose Maria G. Ioannides
Anas Mohammad Ramadan Alsobeh María Isabel Prieto
Andrea Frosolini Marian Gilewski
Andrea Mariscotti Marichelvam Mariappan Kadarkarainadar
Andres Blanco Ortega Mario Ponce-Silva
Andrey A. Radionov Markus Puchinger
Andrey K. Gorshenin Martin Libra
Antoanela Luciana Naaji Masashi Sugano
Antonio Ruiz-Gonzalez Massimo Montisci
Anuchit Jitpattanakul Matthias Plöchl
Artem Obukhov Maurizio Vignolo
Artur Jaworski Mazhar Baloch
Arturo Fajardo Michael Borish
Arvind Mukundan Michael Hempel
Asterios Leonidis Michal Borecki
Atif Siddiqui Michele Albano
Aykut Aksit Miltiadis Alamaniotis
Barry Irwin Mircea Nasui
Beata Mrugalska Mircea Neagoe
Benjamin M. W. Tsui Miroslav Kelemen
Biagio Barone Mirpouya Mirmozaffari
Bingyan Chen Mohamed Abdelrahem
Bohua Zhang Mohammad Samadi
Caius Panoiu Moshe Averbukh
Carla Sousa Muhammad Usman
Carmelo Scuro Muhammad Zada
Carmen Yot Domínguez Muhammad Bilal
Carson Leung Muhammet Fatih Aslan
Casey Watters Murat Tezer
Catalina Lucia Cocianu Muyang Lin
Chang-Hua Lin Navid Nasajpour-Esfahani
Chao Zhang Nico Surantha
Chao Mi Nicola Giannoccaro
Chen Chen Nicoletta Cera
Chew Beng Soh Nikolaos Pitropakis
Chiao-Chi Lin Nikolaos Tapoglou
Christoph Rasche Nikolaos C. Zygouris
Ciprian Orhei Nikolay Hinov
Claude Nzoundja Fapi Nikša Alfirević
Claudio Savaglio Nils Wagner
Clodomiro Alves Junior Om Kumar
Congzheng Han Omneya Attallah
Constantin Daniel Oancea Oriol Pons Valladares
Cristiano Fragassa Pablo-Luis Lopez-Espi
Dae-Jin Kim Panagiota Spyridonos
Danail Brezov Pankaj Kumar Jain
Daniele Piazzullo Paul Batchelor
Dario Santonocito Pedro Javier Herrera
David Botequim Peiyuan Guan
David Jiménez Phil Legg
Denis Butusov Piero Chiarelli
Di Yuan Pradeep Parajuli
Diana Sannino Purav Shah
Diego Vergara Qi Li
Dimitrios Kotsifakos Qian Yang
Dinesh Veeran Ponnuvelu Qinghua Wang
Douglas O'Shaughnessy Qingjin Peng
Dragan Marinkovic Qinjun Chen
Egidio Lofrano Radoslaw Wolniak
Elad Levintal Rainer Falk
Elsa Orellano-Colón Raúl Parada Medina
Emilio Matricciani Remus Brad
Enrique Nava Baro Reza Alavi
Eric Chappel Richard Drevet
Evangelos Pompodakis Rindone Corrado
Everardo Efren Granda-Gutierrez Roberto Bizzarri
Fabio Corti Roberto Stack Murphy Arteaga
Fabio Franchi Rodrigo Assar
Fabricio Braga Soares de Carvalho Roman Vavrek
Fahmi F. Muhammadsharif Romualdas Juknelevičius
Fanan Wei Rui Vilao
Felipe Jimenez Sachin Kumar
Feng Li Saeed Roshani
Feng Liang Salvador Alepuz
Ferdinando Di Martino Samsul Huda
Fernando Carrio Sandi Baressi Šegota
Fernando Lessa Tofoli Santiago Silvestre
Filipe Pereira Sara Jayousi
Flavio Lombardi Savvas Savvakis
Florin Stoica Sebastien Jacques
Francisco Nieto Escámez Sergey Sukhov
Francois Prince Sergio M Navarro
Galina V. Kurlyandskaya Serhii Semenov
Gang Li Shan Liu
Geeta Sandeep Nadella Shaohui Xiong
George Fragulis Shonak Bansal
George D. Verros Shreyas Ramakrishna
George F Mitroi Shuping Wu
Giacomo Peruzzi Sikha Bagui
Gilbert Lim Sławomir Kulesza
Giner Alor-Hernández Sławomir Rabczak
Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio Socorro Oros-Ruiz
Giuseppe Del Core Sophie Bontemps
Gloria Cerasela Crisan Stanisław Różański
Govind Vashishtha Stefan Fischer
Guilhermina Lobato Miranda Stephan van Gasselt
Guillermo Cosarinsky Subhankar Das
Gustavo Arroyo-Figueroa Tadeusz Mikolajczyk
Hairui Yang Takashi Oguchi
Han Woo Park Tao Wang
Hans Dieter Fritsch Tao Zhang
Hao Wu Tatiana P. Moschovou
Hao Wang Thenner Silva Rodrigues
Helbert da Rocha Tieling Zhang
Helder C. R. Oliveira Tiong Peng Yap
Heming Jia Toma-Leonida Dragomir
Henryk Kania Tomasz Janusz Teleszewski
Hima Bindu Sadashiva Reddy Urszula Mizerska
Hiroomi Hikawa Vasilis Menelaos Dimitriou
Hong Joo Lee Vicente González-Prida
Hongbo Wang Victor Constantin
Huanjie Tao Victor-Alexandru Briciu
Hugues Renaudineau Victoria Vysotska
Iftikhar Ahmad Vincenzo Varriale
Igor Vujović Vincenzo Laporta
Igor Velkavrh Vinita Shinde
Ioannis Christakis Vistasp M. Karbhari
Isaías González Pérez Vittorio Cecconi
Iurii Krak Voula Georgopoulos
Jacek Pietraszek Waner He
Jacek Hoffman Wei Liu
Jakub Swacha Wenbing Wu
James C. L. Chow Wenbo Peng
Jamshed Iqbal Witold Rzodkiewicz
Jason Beech Wojciech Zabierowski
Javeed Shaikh Mohammed Xenophon Zabulis
Javier Freire Venegas Xi Jiang
Jeeyoung Lim Xiao Xinqing
Jerzy Balicki Xiaoer Hu
Jesús María López-Lezama Xiaoliang Chen
Jewel Sengupta Xiaoying Wang
Jianqing Wu Xinming Zhang
Jiaquan Yu Xuan Liu
Joan Vila-Francés Xuexi Yang
Joao Carmo Yadong Zhou
Joongpyo Shim Yeon-Mo Yang
Jordi-Roger Riba Yi Yang
Jose Ruiz-Pinales Yinggao Yue
Jose Carlos Meireles Metrôlho Yingtao Liu
José Gabriel Ríos-Moreno Yitian Bao
José María Serrano Yong Li
Josip Lorincz Yuanhao Miao
Jože Guna Yubo Song
Juan Gabriel Avina-Cervantes Yudhi Adhitya
Juan Manuel Díaz-Cabrera Yue Zhou
Jyotindra Narayan Yuri Proshkin
Ka-Hou Chan Zhanchao Li
Kang Zhou Zheng Zhao
Katarzyna Tandecka Zheng Hong-Xing
Kenneth Y T Lim Zhengmao Li
Kinga Korniejenko Zhi-Ping Liu
Kristina Küper Zhixiang Ren
Lalit Goswami Zhuo Chen
Larisa Tsarkova Zihao Ou
Lee Yong-Jae Zuoxi Zhao

7 January 2025
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #19 - Reflecting on 2024, Society Journals, OA Germany

Welcome to the MDPI Insights: The CEO's Letter.

In these monthly letters, I will showcase two key aspects of our work at MDPI: our commitment to empowering researchers and our determination to facilitating open scientific exchange.


Opening Thoughts

Reflecting on 2024: Celebrating Our Progress and People

As we reflect on the year gone by, I’m proud and thankful for what we’ve accomplished together. This has been a year of growth, learning, and resilience, all of which have shaped MDPI’s journey. I would like to thank each of our employees for their dedication, hard work, and commitment to advancing open access (OA) publishing.

Our growth is evident: from about 5,900 colleagues at the end of 2023 to over 6,650 today, our global MDPI community continues to expand. We expanded our global operations with a new office in Seoul, South Korea, and celebrated a record-breaking year with 60 MDPI journals newly indexed in the Web of Science and 37 MDPI journals accepted into Scopus. As at 30 December, 2024, we publish 457 journals, of which 448 are peer-reviewed and 9 dedicated to academic conference outputs. Of these, 306 are indexed in Scopus, 298 in the Web of Science, and 90 in PubMed.

Looking for a new role in 2025? We have a variety of roles currently open!

Yet, growth never comes without its challenges. This year, we faced setbacks, including the removal of the Journal of Personalized Medicine from the Web of Science due to content relevance concerns. Our editorial and research integrity teams are actively addressing these issues, and we aim to reapply for indexation in December 2026. On another front, the decision by JUFO, The Finnish Publication Forum, to downgrade many MDPI journals presented a challenge. However, we are engaging with the Finnish research community and our editorial boards to provide scientific data supporting a reevaluation of MDPI journals in alignment with Finland’s national open access policies.

These examples remind us that challenges are part of our journey. What defines us is how we respond, by learning, adapting, and improving our practices and operations.

On the partnerships front, we achieved a landmark national open access agreement with over 100 German universities, effective 1 January 2025, bringing our total of Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) partners to over 950. These achievements reflect not just our ambition but also the trust placed in MDPI by our collaborators worldwide.

Amidst growth and change, one constant remains: the people of MDPI. This year, I had the privilege of representing MDPI at important meetings and conferences from Beijing to Krakow, while visiting many of our offices, from Tokyo and Cluj to Manchester and Toronto. The highlight of my year has been meeting and connecting with so many of you.

“MDPI thrives because of community and collaboration”

When asked what makes MDPI a great place to work, my answer is simple: It’s the people. Our authors frequently praise the support and professionalism of our editorial staff. That same care extends inward, reflected in the friendships and collaborations we regularly nurture with our colleagues. MDPI thrives because of the community and collaboration that drives us forward.

As the African proverb states, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” I believe MDPI embodies both, being speedy in our daily operations and united in our purpose of promoting open access publishing.

Looking ahead to 2025, let us continue building a culture of care and support for one another, take pride in our work, and strive to improve all that we do. Thank you for making 2024 a special year, and I look forward to what we can achieve together in 2025.

PS: I look forward to sharing more about our people and the achievements of the past year in the 2024 Annual Report.

Impactful Research

685 MDPI Editors Named Highly Cited Researchers in 2024

I’m excited to celebrate the achievements of 685 Editorial Board Members (EBMs) from our journals, representing 39 countries and territories, who have been named Highly Cited Researchers for 2024 by Clarivate. This prestigious recognition highlights their scientific contributions, which transcend academic boundaries to drive progress in global knowledge, sustainability, security, and well-being.

Here, you’ll find the list of MDPI’s EBMs who have been recognized this year.

Clarivate’s annual Highly Cited Researcher™ list identifies the most influential scientists of the past decade – those whose work has made a profound and far-reaching impact across numerous scientific and social science disciplines. To be included on this list is no small feat. These researchers’ impactful papers rank among the top 1% by citations in one or more of the 21 fields analyzed within the “Essential Science Indicators,” positioning them as leaders in their domains.

As Clarivate notes, “Highly Cited Researchers have demonstrated significant and broad influence in their field(s) of research.” In 2024, a total of 6,886 Highly Cited Researcher designations were awarded to 6,636 individuals globally.

I extend my congratulations to all of MDPI’s EBMs who have achieved this milestone. Their dedication and excellence inspire us all and exemplify the high standards we uphold as a publisher. Congratulations to each of them for this incredible accomplishment and for their ongoing contributions to advancing knowledge in their fields.

Inside MDPI

How MDPI / Open Access Supports Societies

MDPI actively supports societies through the launch of new journals, the acquisition of established journals, and the transfer of society journals from other publishers. You can submit your proposal here.

Over the past 13 years, we have collaborated with over 190 learned societies and organizations. These partnerships range from affiliations with one or more of our journals to publishing journals on behalf of our partners.

Learn about how MDPI / Open Access Supports Societies.

In this section I highlight our Societies team, whose responsibilities include establishing new OA journals on behalf of societies and institutions, publishing an existing OA journal with MDPI or transitioning a subscription journal to an OA model, and establishing affiliations between societies and MDPI journals.

If you would like to learn more about these services, please see the Societies website.

The Societies team is led by Dr. Carla Aloè, Head of Societies and Acquisition, and her Deputy Manager, Dr. Clàudia Aunós. MDPI collaborates with a wide range of societies through various partnerships. For a complete list of collaborating societies and society journals, please visit the Societies website.

How long have you been at MDPI, and what was your first role?

I joined MDPI in September 2020 as an Associate Publisher and Scientific Officer, overseeing the Arts, Humanities, and Social Science journals. In July 2022, I took on the oversight of the Society and Acquisition team. 

Do you think that perceptions of Open Access are generally accurate?

Far from it: there are in fact many misconceptions surrounding the way Open Access works and the benefits it has to offer. A common misconception is that OA journals are poor quality, which is entirely untrue. Many of our journals are included in major indexing databases, and all of them are endorsed by prominent associations and committees such as the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the International Association of Scientific, Technical, and Medical Publishers (STM), and the Open Access Scholarly Publication Association (OASPA). We uphold a rigorous peer-review process, adhere to strict ethical standards, and rely on high-profile editorial boards. 

How long have you been at MDPI, and what was your first role?

I’ve been at MDPI for almost seven years now. I started as an Assistant Editor but was quickly promoted to work with societies.

What is the most common question you get asked about the services that the Societies team provides?

For societies with a standard number of members (less than 500), the most common inquiry is about how much the publishing services we offer cost. One of the great things about our publishing services is that they are free of any burden cost to the society, regardless of the type of non-profit organization.  

For bigger non-profit organizations, it is more about what benefits they can get for their members and ensuring that their journals are in good hands.

Either way, the goal is the same: to listen to the demands of the market, be flexible, and help our partners achieve healthy and positive development of their journals.

Read more:

Coming Together for Science

2024 MDPI Conference Summary

Throughout 2024, the MDPI Conference Team connected with scientific communities by organizing nine in-person events and 26 virtual conferences. In order to support the need for our growing events, we expanded this team to a total of 37 people across all offices, including 18 members in Asia-Pacific and 20 in the EU and North America.

The nine large-scale in-person conferences organized brought together leading minds across diverse disciplines, including our conferences on Viruses, Molecules, Polymers, Materials, Non-Coding RNA, Pharmaceuticals, and Sensors. These events strengthened synergies with the scientific community, actively promoting our journals and the latest research published within their respective fields. These achievements highlight our Conference Team’s dedication to creating meaningful and memorable events in the academic field.

2024 Event Highlights

Viruses 2024, the 5th edition of the conference series, hosted influential keynote speeches from Nobel Prize laureate Dr. Charles M. Rice and ‘Distinguished Senior Virologist’ Prof. Luis Enjuanes. The event attracted 240 attendees from around the globe. With 47 talks and nearly 130 poster presentations, the conference explored the latest developments in viral pathogenesis and immune responses across six engaging sessions.

Molecules 2024, the fourth edition of this conference series, highlighted the impact of emerging drug modalities on drug discovery. The event brought together over 100 attendees from 22 countries and featured more than 80 submissions organized into six sessions. The program included talks by 12 invited speakers from Europe, Asia and the United States. An impressive 97% of attendees rated the conference as ‘Excellent’ or ‘Good.’

Polymers 2024, attracted over 300 attendees from 22 countries and featured 259 accepted abstracts. Focusing on green polymer chemistry and the use of bioresources, the conference highlighted advancements in the synthesis of biobased and biodegradable polymers. Engaging lectures by three keynote speakers and 12 invited speakers, coupled with dynamic discussions, led 94% of attendees to rate the conference as ‘Excellent’ or ‘Good.’

A high-profile summit in Toronto was organized by the team, which expanded our global reach and showcased our capacity to deliver impactful events in our different offices. Sixteen EiC and seven EBMs joined our event, and with a 100% rate of Excellent/Good, over 90% of them said they are likely to attend our next edition.

The 1st International Conference on AI Sensors & The 10th International Symposium on Sensor Science successfully gathered about 400 participants onsite. Three hundred and fifty-five abstracts were accepted, with 772 authors from 28 countries. Across the four-day program, there were 296 talks delivered and 66 posters displayed.

The 2nd Sustainable Publishing Forum was successfully held in Beijing, China, with around 120 attendees from local publishers, editorial staff from local university presses, librarians, etc. The event is focused on promoting open science, maintaining research integrity and fulfilling social responsibility.

ICM 2024, the 5th International Conference on Materials, brought together scientists, researchers and industry leaders to explore advancements in materials characterization, processing and manufacturing. Topics ranged from nanotechnology and biomaterials to energy materials and AI-driven research. With 62 attendees from 26 different countries, the program featured 34 talks and 18 posters, fostering collaboration and innovation over 2.5 days.

The second edition of ncRNA 2024 welcomed 104 attendees from 30 countries, 71% of them being women. Two keynote speakers, Prof. Ling-Ling Chen and Prof. Mauro Giacca, shared insights drawn from over 10 years of experience. Prof. Giacca's groundbreaking work promises advances in curative therapies for heart failure, while Prof. Chen’s team continues to lead the development of the ncRNA field. High participant engagement generated valuable topics for future editions, and 96% of attendees rated the conference as ‘Excellent’ or ‘Good’.

Pharmaceuticals 2024, with its eight sessions, covered the newest technologies and the research areas of medicinal chemistry, natural products, organic synthesis, radiopharmaceuticals, pharmacology, toxicology, and biomolecular and glycosciences, among others. The conference featured three plenary and eight invited speakers, comprising esteemed scholars from eight different countries of Europe, and welcomed 64 participants from 28 different countries. Ninety-one percent of the attendees rated the conference as ‘Excellent’ or ‘Good’, highlighting the outstanding organzation of the event.

In 2024, we organized 26 virtual events with an average submission number of 158 abstracts per event, and an average registration number of 491 per event. Compared with the last edition, we saw a 42.2% growth of accepted abstract submissions.

The year 2024 marked a change in the strategy of our conference team, prioritizing the improvement of the communication and collaboration within our European and Asia-Pacific teams and creating stronger teamwork to elevate the quality and impact of MDPI events.

Scheduled Events in 2025

Closing Thoughts

Over 100 German Universities Partner with MDPI in New National Agreement  

I am pleased to share some exciting end-of-year news: MDPI has reached a major milestone by signing a publishing agreement with over 100 German universities and research institutions! Negotiated by ZB MED - Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften, the agreement came into effect on 1 January 2025 and will run until the end of 2026.

This new cooperation aims to make scientific Gold Open Access publishing more affordable and less administratively burdensome for researchers in Germany.

Learn more, here.

“Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this agreement a reality.”

Why is this important?

Germany is a global leader in academic research and publishing, ranking fifth in total MDPI publication volume.

This agreement reflects our growing influence and leadership in open access publishing.

Partnering with more than 100 institutions highlights MDPI’s reputation as a trusted publishing partner for the academic community.

As Peter Roth, MDPI Head of Publishing, noted:

“MDPI can look back on over a decade of successful partnerships with German research institutions. This agreement marks another milestone in our collaboration with the German scientific community.” 

Adrian Stefan Zamfir, Institutional Partnership Manager for the DACH region, added:

“We are delighted that this agreement will give even more researchers in Germany access to our tried-and-tested and reliable publication platform” 

Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this agreement a reality. This milestone reinforces MDPI as a trusted leader in advancing open access and supporting researchers worldwide.

Stefan Tochev
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG

6 January 2025
Meet Us at the Optical Society of Korea 2025 Winter Academic Conference (OSK 2025), 11–14 February 2025, Busan, Republic of Korea


MDPI will attend the Optical Society of Korea 2025 Winter Academic Conference (OSK 2025) as an exhibitor. This meeting will be held in Busan, Republic of Korea, from 11 to 14 February 2025.

The OSK was established in 1989 and has been a leading academic organization in the field of optics and related application technology in the Republic of Korea, with 10,000 current members and 9 specialized divisions. It was founded with the purpose of advancing optical technology and allied fields of science and engineering, both academically and technologically. The OSK publishes the domestic academic journal Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics, the SCIE-level international academic journal Current Optics and Photonics (COPP), and the optical magazine K-Light. The OSK also promotes communication and academic exchange among OSK members through annual conferences in summer and winter, with additional conferences that are specific to each research division. In addition, the OSK has been maintaining international exchanges with 18 optics-related societies overseas.

The following MDPI journals will be represented:

If you are attending this conference, please feel free to start a conversation with us at our booth. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions you may have.

For more information about the conference, please visit http://engnew.osk.or.kr/conference/event/index.php?cfrid=118.

18 December 2024
Technologies | Highly Viewed Papers from 2022–2023

1. “Knowledge Graph Construction for Social Customer Advocacy in Online Customer Engagement”
by Bilal Abu-Salih and Salihah Alotaibi
Technologies 202311(5), 123; https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies11050123
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/11/5/123
Summary: The paper proposes a framework leveraging the XLNet-BiLSTM-CRF architecture to build a knowledge graph for social customer advocacy. This study aims to identify online brand advocates and enhance customer engagement using advanced natural language processing techniques. The significance of the work lies in its ability to provide businesses with deeper insights into customer behaviors, fostering more effective customer–brand interactions and strengthening brand loyalty.

2. “Multi-Scale CNN: An Explainable AI-Integrated Unique Deep Learning Framework for Lung-Affected Disease Classification”
by Ovi Sarkar, Md. Robiul Islam, Md. Khalid Syfullah, Md. Tohidul Islam, Md. Faysal Ahamed, Mominul Ahsan and Julfikar Haider
Technologies 202311(5), 134; https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies11050134
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/11/5/134
Summary: This paper presents a novel deep learning architecture that incorporates multi-scale convolutional neural networks and explainable AI techniques. This approach enhances both the accuracy and transparency of classifying lung diseases from medical images. The research is pivotal in advancing AI-driven healthcare by providing models that not only perform well but also offer interpretability for better clinical decision-making.

3. “Electrospinning for the Modification of 3D Objects for the Potential Use in Tissue Engineering”
by Laura Bauer, Lisa Brandstäter, Mika Letmate, Manasi Palachandran, Fynn Ole Wadehn, Carlotta Wolfschmidt, Timo Grothe, Uwe Güth and Andrea Ehrmann
Technologies 202210(3), 66; https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies10030066
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/10/3/66
Summary: Electrospinning can be used to modify the surface of 3D objects. Here, we show the effect of conductive and isolating 3D-printed parts on nanofiber positioning and orientation.

4. “User-Centric Design Methodology for mHealth Apps: The PainApp Paradigm for Chronic Pain”
by Yiannis Koumpouros
Technologies 202210(1), 25; https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies10010025
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/10/1/25
Summary: Unlocking the future of chronic pain management, our latest research unveils a user-centric design methodology for mHealth apps tailored to empower patients and enhance their treatment experience. Dive in and discover how the PainApp Paradigm is changing the landscape of healthcare. Transforming the patient experience in chronic pain management starts here! This paper introduces a revolutionary approach to mHealth app design focusing on user needs and preferences. Join us in exploring the PainApp Paradigm and its potential to reshape how we support pain management. In the battle against chronic pain, patient-centered solutions are key. Our paper presents an innovative user-centric design methodology for mHealth apps, ensuring that technology truly meets the needs of those it serves. Discover the PainApp Paradigm and be part of the change.

5. “Jordan Canonical Form for Solving the Fault Diagnosis and Estimation Problems”
by Oleg Sergiyenko, Alexey Zhirabok, Paolo Mercorelli, Alexander Zuev, Vladimir Filaretov and Vera Tyrsa
Technologies 202311(3), 72; https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies11030072
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/11/3/72
Summary: The main contribution of this paper lies in the development of methods that apply the Jordan Canonical Form to solve the problems related to diagnostic and sliding mode observers, virtual sensors, and interval observers for linear and nonlinear systems. Unlike the known methods, the suggested approach is based on the reduced-order model derived from the original system, which is insensitive or has minimal sensitivity to the disturbance. This allows for obtaining the observers and sensors of less dimensions, reducing the impact of disturbances on the accuracy of diagnosis and estimation results.

6. “Hyperparameter Optimization and Combined Data Sampling Techniques in Machine Learning for Customer Churn Prediction: A Comparative Analysis”
by Mehdi Imani and Hamid Reza Arabnia
Technologies 202311(6), 167; https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies11060167
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/11/6/167
Summary: This study applies various machine learning models, including Artificial Neural Networks, Decision Trees, Support Vector Machines, Random Forests, Logistic Regression, XGBoost, LightGBM, and CatBoost (optimized with Optuna), to predict customer churn in telecommunications. To address imbalanced data, three sampling strategies—SMOTE, SMOTE combined with Tomek Links, and SMOTE combined with Edited Nearest Neighbors (ENN)—were applied.

17 December 2024
Over 100 German Universities Partner with MDPI in New National Agreement


More than 100 German universities and research institutions have entered into a national agreement with MDPI. The publication agreement negotiated by ZB MED comes into effect on 1 January 2025 and is valid until the end of 2026. Joining the consortium is still possible until the beginning of 2025. We are delighted by the high level of interest this agreement has already garnered, reflecting the strong demand for accessible and cost-effective open access publishing solutions among German research institutions.

This new cooperation aims to make scientific gold open access publishing more affordable and less administratively burdensome for researchers in Germany. The agreement includes substantial discounts on article processing charges (APCs) for corresponding authors from participating institutions. It offers flexible payment options, including centralized invoicing or individual payment of fees by researchers or their institutions. Additionally, the agreement features a flat-fee model that enables institutions to precisely plan expenses and optimize their library budgets.

"MDPI can look back on over a decade of successful partnerships with German research institutions," says Peter Roth, MDPI Head of Publishing. "The new agreement marks another milestone in the long-standing co-operation between MDPI and the German scientific community. It emphasizes our commitment to developing up-to-date and inventive solutions for the diverse needs of scientific institutions to promote open research for the benefit of researchers."

Petra Labriga, Head of Strategic License Management at ZB MED, highlighted the agreement's significance: "As one of the world's leading Gold OA publishers, MDPI plays a central role in the German publishing landscape. We are particularly pleased that we were able to achieve considerable potential cost savings for scientific institutions and their authors at a national level through our negotiations."

The partnership reflects a common goal of advancing the idea of open access and supporting researchers in making their scientific excellence internationally visible.

"We would like to thank the ZB MED consortium team for their excellent collaboration," added Adrian Stefan Zamfir, MDPI Institutional Partnership Manager for the DACH region. "We are delighted that this agreement will give even more researchers in Germany access to our tried-and-tested and reliable publication platform."

Franziska Fischer (right), Commercial Director at ZB MED, an Peter Roth (left), Head of Publishing at MDPI, celebrate the signing of the new national open access agreement between MDPI and the ZB MED Consortium.

Peter Roth (center) joined ZB MED's Lea Carolina Schindler, Petra Labriga, Franziska Fischer, and Jonathan Lehmann in Cologne, Germany, on 13 December 2024 to sign the agreement.

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About ZB MED

ZB MED - Information Centre for Life Sciences is an infrastructure and research centre for life science information and data. Its aim is to support and strengthen research for people and the environment: from medicine to biodiversity and environmental protection.

The work of ZB MED is orientated towards the strategic guidelines:

  • Research + Networking: We conduct research together with the regionally, nationally, European and globally networked research community.
  • Data science: We enable data analyses and generate new knowledge through research.
  • Access to information: We provide sustainable access to information, literature and data as a central information infrastructure.
  • Open + FAIR: We promote open and reproducible science in line with open science and FAIR principles.
  • Knowledge and skills transfer: We actively impart knowledge, competences and skills.

More information at www.zbmed.de.

About MDPI

Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, MDPI is one of the world's leading open access publishers with a current portfolio of more than 440 journals in all scientific disciplines. MDPI‘s goal is to advance open science worldwide through greater transparency, efficiency and collaboration. To date, more than 3.7 million researchers have published their results in MDPI journals. The editorial process is overseen by a large network of dedicated reviewers and editors and supported by more than 6500 MDPI employees. MDPI currently works with over 800 academic institutions and 180 scientific societies worldwide, which benefit from a wide range of MDPI services and products.

17 December 2024
Article Layout and Template Revised for Future Volumes

We are pleased to announce a series of updates to our template, aimed at improving the readability and overall aesthetics of our publications. These changes have been meticulously designed to enhance the user experience and ensure consistency across all our publications. The updated template will be available for download from the Instructions for Authors page.

The following updates will be applied to articles published in the 2025 volumes, starting on 24 December 2024:

  • Main text: The line spacing has been increased to improve the readability of publications;
  • Header and footer: The link to the journal website will be removed, as a hyperlink has been integrated into the journal logo. Additionally, the DOI link will be moved from the left-hand side to the right-hand side, and both the header and footer will be slightly raised to achieve a better balance;
  • Left information bar: The information provided here has been rearranged for better organization; the CC-BY logo will be removed;
  • Font size: The font size used for the abstract, keywords, and first-level headings will be increased.

Furthermore, MDPI journals will continue to use article numbers. This approach enables us to maintain a rapid and efficient production process by being able to define pagination as soon as a paper is accepted.

We hope that the new version of the template will provide users with a better experience and make the process more convenient.

Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions or suggestions.

9 December 2024
Meet Us at the 18th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering (ICBME 2024), 9–12 December 2024, Singapore


Conference: 
18th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering (ICBME 2024)
Organization: National University of Singapore and the Biomedical Engineering Society (Singapore)
Place: NUS College of Design and Engineering, Singapore
Date: 9–12 December 2024
Booth ID: #B6

We are excited to announce that MDPI journals will participate as exhibitors at ICBME 2024, hosted at the NUS College of Design and Engineering, Singapore, from 9 to 12 December 2024. This prestigious event has been a cornerstone in the biomedical engineering field since 1983, now drawing over 600 delegates from 30+ countries.

ICBME 2024 will feature an exciting program, including plenary and keynote lectures, scientific talks, exhibitions, and specialized symposia like the APBEC Young Scholars Symposium and Women in Engineering Symposium. With competitions, awards, and ample networking opportunities, it offers a vibrant platform for collaboration and the exchange of cutting-edge ideas.

The following MDPI journals will be represented:

If you will be attending this conference, please feel free to start a conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following website: https://icbme2024.org/.

6 December 2024
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #18 - MDPI UK, Basel Job Fair, CETEF'24

Welcome to the MDPI Insights: The CEO's Letter.

In these monthly letters, I will showcase two key aspects of our work at MDPI: our commitment to empowering researchers and our determination to facilitating open scientific exchange.


Opening Thoughts

MDPI’s First UK Summit Held in Manchester

On 29 November, we hosted our first annual MDPI UK Summit, bringing together over 30 Chief Editors and Editorial Board Members (EBMs) to discuss MDPI’s mission, achievements, and collaborations in the UK.

Throughout the day we had talks from several members of MDPI, roundtable discussions on the peer-review process and upholding research integrity, and an engaging presentation from the Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of MDPI journal Mathematics, Francisco Chiclana, about his involvement with the Research Excellence Framework.

“This was a great first summit for MDPI UK and received excellent feedback”

 In the following I highlight some of the sessions and the discussion topics covered in each session.

Session 1: Opening Speech and Introduction to MDPI

I shared an overview of MDPI’s mission, achievements, and commitment to quality. The Q&A touched on key topics such as perception and reputation management, expanding our arts and humanities portfolio, and funding challenges for open access (OA) in the UK.

A takeaway from this session was that in 2025, we will circulate a mini annual report to all editors, helping them understand MDPI’s mission and achievements beyond the context of their specific journals.

Session 2: MDPI and the Research Excellence Framework (REF)
Prof. Francisco Chiclana (EiC of Mathematics) highlighted MDPI’s role in REF, its purpose, and future directions.

Session 3: Editorial Process, Ethics, and Research Integrity
Dr. Giulia Stefenelli presented on the various editorial roles and responsibilities, quality metrics, and procedures for dealing with misconduct. The Q&A centred on AI in publishing, institutional roles in research integrity, and better data management practices.

Session 4: Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP)
Becky Castellon presented on IOAP benefits, including MDPI’s partnership with JISC, which includes more than 60 UK institutions, and highlighted the advantages of pure OA over transformative agreements.

Session 5: Round Table Discussion
Colleagues from our MDPI Manchester office Jaime Anderson and Dr. Michael O’Sullivan, along with colleagues from our Basel office Damaris Critchlow and Giulia Stefenelli, discussed innovations in peer review, challenges in maintaining scientific integrity, and future solutions.

Session 6: MDPI PR and the Voice of the Customer
I recapped our customer satisfaction drivers, including speed and editorial support. I also spoke about tackling misinformation about OA and MDPI in general, and outlined a way forward for us all to participate in advocating for open science.

This was a great first summit for MDPI UK and received excellent feedback from our EiCs, SEiCs, and EBMs. A BIG thank-you to our Manchester team (pictured below) and everyone else involved in organizing this event. Their hard work and dedication are much appreciated!

Impactful Research

MDPI and UK Publications

The UK is an important market for MDPI, ranking ninth in total submissions to MDPI and eighth in total MDPI publications, with over 72,200 publications to date. As at October 2024, there were more than 3,600 EBMs from the UK, 48% of whom have an H-index above 26. We also have 46 EiCs, and 63 SEiCs in the UK, some of whom joined us in Manchester for the UK Summit.

The UK is a strong advocate of OA publishing, with nearly three quarters of all articles in 2023 published on open access platforms. The country enjoys a large academic market, producing high-quality papers, and is home to some of the world’s top universities. Among MDPI’s 825 IOAP agreements, over 60 of these are in the UK, facilitated through our partnership with JISC.

“The UK is a strong advocate of OA publishing”

 Visit to MDPI’s Manchester Office

Last week, I visited our Manchester office to see the expanding office space, connect with our staff, and present at the MDPI UK Summit held in Manchester.

Throughout the day, I met with various teams to better understand their work and discuss their future development plans in greater depth. Hearing from group leads about the progress we have made and the challenges we face offered many valuable insights. I also had the chance to connect personally with members of the content team. It’s great to see how this young and ambitious team is coming together.

I also took the opportunity to address the entire office about the role of MDPI UK within the wider company. During this session, I answered questions about growth and public relations initiatives. Giulia Stefenelli joined us to address questions about the role of AI in MDPI’s future.

Jaime Anderson (Office Manager) and the Manchester team have done a great job of growing the office since its establishment in 2019. Today, it has around 150 staff members across various departments, including English editing, editorial services, marketing and communications, and IOAP. The team is highly active in local marketing initiatives, such as author training sessions, scholar visits, and conferences.

For more information and updates on our Manchester office, follow MDPI UK on LinkedIn.

Inside MDPI

Basel Job Fair

In November, the HR team from our Basel office connected with over 300 young professionals at the Basel Job Fair 2024. This is my biased opinion, of course, but we had the best branded booth and merchandise, which drew a lot of attention from young talent wanting to learn about current and future job opportunities at MDPI.

Our HR team also helped review CVs on the spot, providing advice on how to improve them and making a positive impression on the future workforce in Basel.

This is a reminder that MDPI is not only focused on supporting young researchers but that we also recruit and develop young talent. We have seen MDPI HR do this really well throughout all of our offices, from Asia Pacific to Europe and North America.

HR plays an important role in our growing company, helping us meet our recruitment targets as well as providing support for local teams, guidance on management and best practices, a safe space for employees, and brand recognition for MDPI, among many other things.

“MDPI is not only focused on supporting young researchers: we also recruit and develop young talent”

This is a quick appreciation post to all HR staff working to support MDPI and our colleagues, cultivating talent and supporting careers at every stage. Thanks HR staff, keep up the great work!

Coming Together for Science

Pharmaceuticals 2024 – Recent Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences Towards a Healthy Life (The 20th Anniversary)

I am pleased to share that the Pharmaceuticals 2024 – Recent Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences Towards a Healthy Life took place from 27 to 29 November 2024 in Barcelona, Spain. It was chaired by Prof. Dr. Amelia Pilar Rauter from the Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; Dr. Alfredo Berzal Herranz from Instituto de Parasitología y Biomedicina López-Neyra (IPBLN) CSIC, Spain; and Prof. Dr. Mary Jane Meegan from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

The conference took place in Casa Convalescència, a part of the Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site. The three-day event included three plenary sessions and eight invited speakers, from eight countries, and 29 selected talks. Of the presentations on site, there were 32 posters and 29 oral presentations.

The main goal of the ‘Pharmaceuticals 2024’ international conference was to cover the newest technologies and research areas including medicinal chemistry, natural products, organic synthesis, radiopharmaceuticals, pharmacology, toxicology, and biomolecular and glycosciences, in a meeting that brought together experts to present their latest findings on combatting infection, inflammation, pain, and neurodegeneration, to mention just a few of the topics that were discussed.

“The main goal of ‘Pharmaceuticals 2024’ was to cover the newest technologies and research areas”

20th Anniversary of Pharmaceuticals

The year 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of Pharmaceuticals – a journal dedicated to medicinal chemistry and related drug sciences, which is published monthly online by MDPI. To honour this milestone, we are reflecting on our past accomplishments and embarking on an exciting new chapter. This celebration is also one of the reasons why we organized the conference Pharmaceuticals 2024. With an Impact Factor of 4.3 and a CiteScore of 6.1, the journal is covered in Scopus, SCIE (Web of Science), PubMed, PMC, Embase, CAPlus/SciFinder, and other databases. Pharmaceuticals has published over 6,000 papers from more than 37,000 authors. More than 10,000 reviewers have reviewed for it at least once.

20th Anniversary of Pharmaceuticals: The Video

This video captures the experiences of the conference chairs, honorary guests and committee members of the conference.

 

Thank you to our partnering societies

A special thank-you is due to our partnering societies the Spanish Society Of Medicinal Chemistry (SEQT) and the Spanish Society For Biochemistry And Molecular Biology (SEBBM) for their support of the Pharmaceuticals 2024 conference. I am also pleased to report that we presented two awards, sponsored by the journal Pharmaceuticals, including the Best Presentation Award and the Best Oral Presentation Award, recognizing the contributions of our participants.

Closing Thoughts

Presenting at the 4th Central European Technology Forum

I visited Krakow, Poland in November to participate in the 4th Central European Technology Forum (CETEF’24), which took place on 18 and 19 November.

CETEF is an international conference that has been jointly organized since 2014 by the Polish Chamber of Commerce for Advanced Technologies (IZTECH) and the Polish Federation of Engineering Associations, with the support of the European Parliament and the European Commission, in cooperation with universities, research institutes and the high-tech industry. The 2024 event focused on presentation to advance the European science and technology agenda for 2025–2030.

MDPI participated as a key publishing sponsor. We had an exhibition booth and held two key presentations during the conference. On Monday, I presented MDPI’s vision, purpose, and achievements.

On Tuesday, Dr. Giulia Stefenelli shared how MDPI supports advancements in high technology and energy transition, highlighting our portfolio, services, tools and initiatives for promoting progress and interdisciplinary collaboration.

We received positive feedback from scientists and government representatives in attendance.

A big thank-you goes to our colleagues from the Krakow office for their support in organizing our participation and managing the MDPI booth.

Special thanks are owing to Weronika Gorka-Kumik, Igor Matic, Vincent Di, Agnieszka Rydz, Ksenia Shubenkova, Anna Krakowka and Klaudia Kasprowicz.

Below is a photo with the President of the Polish Chamber of Commerce conference (centre), along with MDPI colleagues Giulia Stefenelli, Weronika Gorka-Kumik, and Igor Matic (left to right).

“This year’s event focused on ideas and proposals to advance the European science and technology agenda for 2025–2030”

Stefan Tochev
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG

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