The TIPS Network consists of the following platforms
TIPS Pan-Access Journal

The Infection Prevention Strategy (TIPS) is a not for profit that exists to advance innovations, ideas, and processes that make a difference in global health. TIPS extends to 30+ countries and is the key strategic partner for many notable organizations, initiatives, and events. In the past few years, TIPS has contributed millions in Scientific Impact. Many of our successes are published on our Open Access Journal www.InfectionControl.tips
TIPS Deep Dive Interview Series

The Deep Dive interview series is all about the inventors, scientist, leaders and great minds behind the promising innovations, ideas, and processes that our team helps advance through evidence-based science.
TIPS Master Class Series

Across North America, The Infection Prevention Strategy (TIPS) conducts one-day Showcase events and webinars featuring notable speakers and an informative agenda. Previous Showcase events have taken place in Buffalo, Montreal, Toronto, St. Louis, Ann Arbor, Dallas and Cleveland and are typically held inside a relevant facility or at a nearby conference facility. Topics have included Barrier Technologies, Hand Hygiene, If you Can’t Clean it Don’t buy it!, Responsible Chemistry and Engineered Infection Prevention.
Each event is supported by in-depth media and social media coverage pre and post show. TIPS also publishes perspective articles on the content of each event.
TIPS Conference Series
TIPS exists to advance innovations, ideas and processes that make a difference in global health. We communicate these successes through our conference series and our Strategic Partnerships
TIPS Science to Market ®
The TIPS Science to Market® program is geared to start-ups, individuals, companies, researchers and everyone everywhere to help move science forward faster and to make a difference in global health, sooner rather than later. Notable examples of the TIPS Science to Market® Program include the WelloStation, the Semmelweis System, Stethoscope Covers and numerous peer reviewed white papers.
TIPS Sudden Science Program
TIPS has created a model of information-sharing that makes the process of vetting new technologies, implementing successful programs and inspiring innovation more efficient, more accessible, more global and more collaborative. Known as TIPS Sudden Science, the program is driven by our firm belief that we should not have to wait years for promising innovations, ideas and processes to be implemented and accepted. Around the world, our teams develop trials and conduct pilot studies to aid in the discovery of successful research to market technological advancements.