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The Integra Brief | February 2026 Edition

Meet Integra at Booth 5D109

If you’re heading to London Book Fair 2026, come meet the Integra team at Booth 5D109. We’ll be sharing how our services and AI-powered platforms help publishers move faster, manage growing content volumes, and maintain clear, connected workflows across editorial, production, and delivery, without losing control or consistency.

Join Our Panel on 10 March (15:00–15:30), Tech Theatre

We’ll be hosting a panel discussion: ‘2026 and Beyond: Human + AI in Scholarly Editorial Workflows’ featuring editorial leaders from Taylor & Francis, PLOS, and Frontiers, moderated by Bart Loevens, with Suresh Kumar N P representing Integra.

Want to set up time with us during the fair?


Integra has been Certified as a Great Place To Work® for 2026, marking the second consecutive year we’ve earned this recognition. This certification is based entirely on employee feedback, a reflection of the trust, collaboration, and people-first culture that define how we work. This recognition belongs to every Integrite who contributes to an environment where individuals feel respected, empowered, and supported. Backed by the global authority on workplace culture, this milestone reinforces something we believe deeply: sustainable innovation begins with a culture of trust.

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Integra marked Campus20, celebrating 20 years of our Puducherry headquarters, a space that has powered growth for thousands of careers since it opened in 2006.

From employees who found their first organized-sector opportunity here (many from nearby towns and villages), to the architects, engineers, construction partners, and the teams that keep the campus running every day. During the event, we also launched our corporate video which traces Integra’s story from the earliest days in 1994, when ambition outpaced resources, to the steady growth that followed.

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Integra is heading to SXSW EDU 2026, and Greg Simmons (VP, Business Development) will be in Austin this March to connect with the educators, publishers, and EdTech innovators shaping what learning becomes next.

Our focus is practical: helping education content and platforms evolve responsibly, so AI improves access and outcomes rather than widening gaps. From AI-ready content engineering to accessibility-first digital design and scalable production across formats, we support teams building learning experiences that work for every learner.

📍Planning to attend? Book a 1:1 with Greg.

📧 Email us at connect@integra.co.in to schedule a meeting.


Webinar Spotlight


Our webinar, The Editorial Office of the Future, brought together leaders from the American Society for Nutrition, Canadian Science Publishing, and A&M Editorial Solutions for a candid discussion on what editorial teams must build now to stay credible and trusted by 2030. The conversation went beyond “AI adoption” to what really matters: governance, integrity-first workflows, reviewer sustainability, and designing systems where automation supports judgment, not replaces it.

If you missed it, you can still view the recording:

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At the CSE Virtual Sponsor Spotlight, Suresh Parandhaman (VP, Publishing Solutions & Pre-Sales) led a practical walkthrough of EditorialPilot, showing how integrity checks can be embedded earlier, how screening can scale, and how editorial teams can stay in control even as automation increases.

Watch the Demo


Editor’s Corner: Notes from the Editor


In Episode 8, Meera pauses over a manuscript decision, even as confident recommendations pile up in her inbox. What starts as a flicker of self-doubt becomes a sharper realization: editorial systems can either amplify uncertainty or support good judgment.

📖 Read the latest episode →


Service Spotlight


AI-supported learning systems rely on structured evidence, not just powerful models. Yet most assessment banks lack machine-readable readability controls, reasoning chains, and rubric structures.

Our latest whitepaper introduces the Readability–Reasoning–Rubrics (3R) Framework, a practical methodology for transforming legacy assessment assets into AI-ready evidence.

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Is rapid expansion into non-English markets possible without compromising academic accuracy? Integra recently delivered a multilingual localization content review program covering 1.1 million words in an accelerated cycle with governed linguistic validation. AI-assisted translation combined with native-language subject matter review is changing the economics of multilingual publishing.

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Insights from Integra Experts


In a new Scholarly Kitchen guest post, Ashutosh Ghildiyal (VP, Growth & Strategy at Integra) along with Gareth Dyke and Maria Machado argues that science communication is shifting from “promotion” to strategic infrastructure, a way for publishers to stay relevant amid misinformation, new stakeholder expectations, and business-model pressure.

The piece lays out how publishers can build multi-format communication ecosystems that extend impact, support evidence-based decisions, and open new value streams, without diluting rigor.

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In this Scholarly Kitchen piece, Ashutosh Ghildiyal (VP, Growth & Strategy at Integra) along with Holly Koppel, argues that impostor feelings aren’t solved by “more credentials,” but by learning to stand in uncertainty without letting it shrink your voice.  For leaders navigating shifting business models, AI, and evolving norms, the message lands: uncertainty is part of the job, and often the starting point for better judgment, more authentic leadership, and smarter change.

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Academic book publishing is hitting an inflection point: presses want faster cycles and multi-format outputs, but they can’t trade away rigor. This piece argues that the winning model is AI as an accelerator and enhancer, speeding routine production work while protecting editorial judgment and subject expertise. It also spotlights the real workflow shift underway: moving from linear, print-era pipelines to XML-first, collaborative production (BITS 2.0 and beyond), where structured content becomes the source of truth for accessibility, reuse, and future-ready delivery.


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