Associations & Global Partnerships

For over two decades, Medlar Publishing has worked with research organisations, think tanks, nonprofits, and policy bodies across the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, and beyond. At some point we realised that understanding our clients well means being part of the same professional communities they belong to — not just reading about their challenges from Thanjavur.

That is why we have invested in memberships across leading publishing, accessibility, and communications associations in the markets we serve. For an India-based company, this is not a small commitment. But we believe it is the right one. These affiliations give us direct access to the conversations, events, and peer networks that shape how knowledge-driven organisations think about publishing, compliance, and communications — wherever they are based.

Community Image

We are not trying to present ourselves as a local company in every market we serve. We are an Indian company that has spent two decades earning the trust of organisations worldwide — and these affiliations are part of that ongoing, global commitment.

OUR APPROACH

We stay current,
not reactive.

Accessibility standards, publishing regulations, and sector-wide compliance expectations change regularly. Our association memberships ensure we track these developments in real time — so our clients do not have to brief us every time something shifts.

We understand
your environment

The pressures facing US nonprofits, think tanks, and associations — funding cycles, reporting obligations, communications challenges — are not abstract to us. We engage with these realities through the same professional channels your own staff does.

We show up
in person.

We visit the United States regularly and make a point of attending industry events and meeting clients, prospects, and peers face to face. These memberships are part of how we prepare for and make the most of those visits.

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