Europa Science Group
Europa Science is a renowned publishing company specialising in delivering cutting-edge
content through a diverse range of magazines.
Their publications cover a wide array of
scientific and technological topics, providing industry insights, research developments, and
expert perspectives.
Europa Science Ltd, part of the Europa Science Group, commenced trading in 2003 with the
acquisition of Electro Optics and Scientific Computing World.
The company subsequently
launched several spin-out titles, beginning with Research Information (sold in 2024) and
Imaging and Machine Vision Europe in late 2003,
followed by Laser Systems Europe in 2008
(merged into Electro Optics in 2024), coinciding with the inaugural Lasys event.
In 2009, Europa Science acquired Optics and Laser Europe from the Institute of Physics
Publishing, leading to an expansion of Electro Optics to ten issues per year.
As part of the
same transaction, Fibre Systems was also acquired and subsequently relaunched in 2013.
Europa Science publishing company website
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Today, Europa Science’s services extend beyond publishing into community building and
marketing services across photonics,
imaging, scientific computing, and optical communications.
During my time at Europa Science, I worked on their websites using Drupal and PHP, handled
email campaigns, and primarily performed
web design tasks, with some graphic design work
focused on email campaigns, expert blogs, and thought leadership articles.
Applications utilised at Europa Science: Drupal, PHP, HTML, CSS,
JavaScript, and WordPress
to develop and maintain websites, as well as to create and manage
email campaigns.
Source images: Europa Science, Wikipedia
Europa Science publishing company website
Source image: Europa Science
I created accessible, standards-compliant websites adhering to WC3 guidelines
and developed
email campaigns and websites using HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, WordPress, and Drupal.
Europa Science publishing company website and some of the magazines they produce
Source image: Europa Science