08-04-2025 16:11 via infodocket.com

STM Releases STM Trends 2029 (Annual Industry “Futurecast”)

From the International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers (STM)
Welcome to STM Trends 2029: our annual industry futurecast — just revealed last week at the STM US Conference in DC. This is where we scan the horizon for the forces, innovations and challenges that will define our ecosystem over the next 3-5 years.
This year’s Trends explores:– How AI, fragmentation, and shifting trust are converging– Why the information landscape is more turb
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