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26 March 2025
The International Society for Condition Monitoring (ISCM) Is Now an Affiliated Society Member of Sensors
In a recent move to enhance research dissemination and foster academic collaborations, MDPI’s Sensors journal (ISSN: 1424-8220, Impact Factor: 3.4) has signed an affiliation agreement with the International Society of Condition Monitoring (ISCM). This strategic partnership has been finalized, marking a significant milestone for both entities.
Effective immediately, the cooperation between Sensors and ISCM aims to provide mutual benefits to their respective communities. As part of this collaboration, all members of ISCM will receive a discount on the article processing charges (APC) when submitting their research articles to Sensors. This initiative is expected to encourage more high-quality submissions from ISCM members, thereby enriching the journal’s content and further promoting advancements in the field of condition monitoring sensing technologies.
ISCM provides an international forum for individuals and organizations with an interest in condition monitoring. Its purpose is to bring together an international community with the common aim of achieving excellence in the development and practice of condition monitoring and related diagnostic technologies.
The ISCM will achieve its aim through:
- Facilitating a worldwide network for interchange of knowledge;
- Encouraging and supporting national and international seminars and conferences;
- Providing input into the development of training, qualification and certification programs;
- Contributing to the development of international standards;
- Encouraging and supporting publishing initiatives;
- Liaison with other national and international bodies.
Sensors is a leading journal devoted to fast publication of the latest achievements of technological developments and scientific research in the huge area of physical, chemical and biochemical sensors, including remote sensing and sensor networks. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
MDPI is delighted to forge this partnership with ISCM. With ISCM’s extensive network of experts and professionals, MDPI looks forward to publishing state-of-the-art research from ISCM members in the field of condition monitoring sensing technologies. This collaboration is expected to bring forth more groundbreaking discoveries and innovations, further advancing the field and benefiting the global research community.
For more information about the collaboration, or to submit your research to Sensors, please visit the journal’s website or contact the journal Editorial Office directly.