Publishing in a scientific journal is often regarded as the most important and visible outcome of high-quality scientific research. Peer-reviewed publications form the foundation for knowledge development, scientific validation, and the international exchange of insights. At the same time, conducting fundamental research has become increasingly complex and costly in recent years. This applies not only to the research itself—with higher demands on data quality, measurement methods, and validation—but also to the process of writing, submitting, and publishing a high-quality scientific paper.

In addition, the timelines of academic publishing are often long, while societal and technological challenges frequently require faster interpretation and application of knowledge. As a result, scientific output is no longer limited to journal publications alone. Reports, technical notes, white papers, datasets, and applied innovation results also play an important role in sharing and utilising knowledge.

Below is a concise overview of scientific and innovation results that have been published and shared in various forms. Most papers are also available via ResearchGate; see Google Scholar for additional references and citations and Google Patents for innovation results (patents).

Papers & Conferences

Patents (Octrooien)