World Scientific Publishing is a leading scientific publisher in the Asia-Pacific region, with roots dating back to its establishment in 1981. The company has grown significantly since then, now employing over 200 staff at its headquarters in Singapore, as well as maintaining offices in strategic locations worldwide, including New Jersey, London, Hong Kong, Taipei, Chennai, Beijing, and Shanghai. Annually, World Scientific publishes approximately 500 titles and 120 journals across various fields. Its publications are widely recognized and frequently adopted by prestigious institutions such as Harvard University, California Institute of Technology, and Princeton University. Noteworthy achievements include obtaining exclusive rights in 1991 from the Nobel Foundation to publish the entire series of Nobel lectures from 1971 to 1990, followed by acquiring the rights to publish the complete series of Nobel lectures delivered from 1901 to 2000. In addition, the company played a pivotal role in co-founding the London-based Imperial College Press in 1995, a collaborative effort with London University's Imperial College. This venture has resulted in the publication of approximately 400 books and 8 journals to date. Operating within the industries of Education, CRM and Sales, and Publishing, World Scientific Publishing has solidified its status as a prominent player in the academic and scientific publishing arena. With its strong track record and extensive network, the company stands as an attractive prospect for potential investors seeking opportunities within the publishing and educational sectors.
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