WASET has been accused of arranging
predatory conferences, in order to artificially boost the academic credentials of presenters and paper submitters. It claims to organize several thousands of
scientific conferences a year, using names that are the same or similar to real conferences organized by established scientific groups. WASET also appears to operate the website "Conference Index", which claims to be a database of international conferences but only lists events from WASET. Legitimate conferences have publicly warned of identically named, fake WASET conferences. In 2015, the
University of Toronto released a "scam advisory" about a purported conference on their premises advertised by WASET. In 2018 WASET advertised 49,844 conferences, many of which share similar names. Hundreds of conferences may be scheduled for the same location on the same day. For example, 116 simultaneous scientific meetings were scheduled in a hotel in
Rio de Janeiro in February 2016. The conferences are low-quality, described in one case as a "
Potemkin village" and anyone can present a paper by simply paying the registration fee. Conferences are planned many years in advance. Names of researchers have been included as conference committee members, without their knowledge or consent. == Organization ==