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Approval and certification

Certificate Managment System

"Simplify recognition, streamline success with our certificate management system."

Approval and certification

The certificate management system (CMS) is a centralized platform designed to streamline the process of issuing certificates for scientific conferences, seminars, workshops, courses, journals, editors, reviewers, authors, books and other related events. It streamlines the process of certificate generation, customization, and distribution, while ensuring the integrity and authenticity of certificates through advanced security features such as QR barcodes and tracking codes. The system is enable participants to securely access their certificates online and allows third-party verifiers to easily verify the authenticity of certificates through an online verification portal. Overall, the system aims to simplify the management of scientific certificates, enhancing the recognition and credibility of scientific achievements within the academic and professional community.

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Approval and certification

This system (CMS) is generally used to provide the following international certificates...

  • Institutions
  • Conferences
  • Seminars
  • Scientific workshops
  • Courses
  • Book and Thesis
  • Article indexing in Europub database
  • Europub impact factor (EPIF)
  • Journal (manager, editor, production editor, section editor, guest editor, copyeditor, layout editor, designer, Indexer, proofreader, author, translator, reviewer, etc.)

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Article indexing in Europub database 34 ٪
Journals 28 ٪
Institutions 13 ٪
Conferences 19 ٪
Other 7 ٪

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