FAQ
STEM typesetting is the process of formatting mathematics, science, engineering, and technical content using specialized publishing techniques that support equations, diagrams, formulas, and structured data.
Regular typesetting focuses mainly on text formatting, while STEM typesetting manages complex notation, scientific visuals, equations, and technical layouts.
Even minor formatting errors can change the meaning of equations, formulas, diagrams, or scientific data, affecting learning and research outcomes.
Benefits include improved consistency, reduced errors, better readability, efficient multi-format publishing, and stronger quality control.
Dedicated workflows help manage large volumes of technical content while maintaining accuracy across print, digital, and assessment-based publishing platforms