Presentation Guidelines

Interactive Poster Presentations Guidelines

Please pay attention to the following when preparing your poster:

      • Poster Layout Maximum Dimensions: A0: 118.9 cm (height) x 84.1 cm (width), portrait format.
      • All poster presenters will be presenting in a chosen room/space equipped with poster boards.
      • Presenters will stay next to their poster during the assigned session to be able to interact with others about the poster.
      • Presenters are responsible for their own posters.
      • The poster sessions will be visited by many attendees at the conference. As there will be a considerable
        number of posters in this session, it is important that your poster is clear, concise and well laid out for maximum impact.
      • Each Poster has been allocated a number in the session (available through the program). This number corresponds to the number that will be indicated on the poster panels available and to which you will place your poster.

Set up process:

    • On the panels you will find pins that will help you put up your poster
    • Please leave the pins on the panel after you put down your poster.
    • We will also be able to provide alternative material (double face tape) in case it is required.
    • In case of any issue please contact the EasyConferences staff members at the registration desk.

Symposia Presentations

 

    • The symposium room has a projector, a screen, microphones, and a stage with a table and five chairs for speakers and the discussant.
    • Each presenter’s PowerPoint must be pre-loaded on the conference laptop (Desktop screen).
    • The symposium chair introduces the session theme and each speaker.
    • Each presenter has a maximum of 15 minutes for their presentation.
    • The symposium chair will keep time, using visible cards (“5 minutes left,” “1 minute left,” “TIME”), seated in the front row for easy visibility.
    • Presenters must strictly respect time limits; symposium chairs will enforce them.
    • Audience questions would be preferable to be reserved for the final discussion.
    • The symposium chair will moderate the discussion.
    • The organizer will run the handheld microphone(s) during the discussion.

Round Table Discussions

    •  Roundtables are designed to explore critical or controversial issues and encourage diverse viewpoints.
    • The coordinator frames the session themes and introduces the speakers.
    • Each speaker has 10-15 minutes to summarize their perspective on the themes/issues.
    • After presentations, the coordinator leads a 45–55-minute general discussion, highlighting common issues and differences.
    • Timing is essential: the chair is responsible for keeping speakers within their time limits to allow ample discussion.