TECONF
Your Work, Recognized Worldwide
We provide multiple publication pathways to ensure your research achieves the reach and recognition it deserves.
Abstract Book (ISBN)
All accepted and registered abstracts are published in the official Conference Abstract Book (ISBN), available on the conference day. If you prefer, you can publish only your abstract with us and keep your full paper for another journal or publisher. This flexibility is always respected.
Conference Proceedings (ISSN, DOI, Indexed in Google Scholar)
Full papers that pass the double-blind peer review process are published in the Conference Proceedings.
- Proceedings receive an ISSN number.
- Each paper is assigned a DOI via Crossref.
- Submitted to Google Scholar for indexing
Benefits of Proceedings Publication:
- Formal recognition through ISSN and DOI
- Better academic visibility
- Easier citation and long-term accessibility
Publication in Peer-Reviewed Indexed Journals
All full papers are recommended for publication in partner journals indexed in SCOPUS, Web of Science, DOAJ, and other leading databases.
- The full list of journals will be sent to registered participants within two weeks after the conference.
- Final decisions are made by journal editors following peer review.
- Revisions may be requested before acceptance.
Monograph / Book Publication Opportunity
What this means for you:
- Your work will be thoroughly peer-reviewed.
- Published with an ISBN and DOI, giving it permanent academic recognition.
- Books provide the chance to present your research in depth, beyond the limits of an article or paper.
Benefits of publishing a Monograph/Book:
- Establishes you as an authority in your field.
- Attracts wider readership, including academics, students, and practitioners.
- Enhances your academic portfolio for funding, promotion, and career opportunities.
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Flexibility for Authors
You are not required to publish your full paper with us. Even if you choose to publish it elsewhere, your abstract will still appear in the Abstract Book (ISBN).

