Wiley Partners with ISA to Expand Global Automation Publishing

Reuters
Feb 12
Wiley Partners with ISA to Expand Global Automation Publishing

John Wiley & Sons Inc. has announced a strategic co-publishing partnership with the International Society of Automation (ISA). This collaboration aims to expand global access to ISA's technical and educational publishing content by leveraging Wiley's global infrastructure and editorial expertise. As part of the agreement, Wiley will take control of ISA's backlist of approximately 70 titles and publish five new titles this year, including a revision of ISA's flagship book, "A Guide to the Automation Body of Knowledge, Fourth Edition." The partnership plans to develop and publish five to eight new or revised books annually, enhancing the reach and impact of ISA's content among automation professionals worldwide. Through this initiative, both organizations seek to meet the growing demand for industrial automation knowledge and strengthen their positions in this rapidly evolving sector.

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