ePoster & Poster Guidelines
** Please note that Paper Posters and ePosters are Portrait
GUIDELINES FOR PAPER POSTERS ON BOARDS
- Designated paper poster board numbers will be sent to all participants registered closer to the congress date
- These paper poster board numbers will also be available on the congress App
- Paper poster boards will be located in the Exhibition Area
- Paper posters will be presented in 3 shifts – please DO NOT hang your paper poster on a date that is not your shift (paper posters that are hung incorrectly will be removed)
Shift schedule will be published closer to the congress days.
**Paper posters not removed at the end of your shift will be removed by the onsite staff (we do not take responsibility for these paper posters)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR PREPARING PAPER POSTERS
Please prepare your paper poster to fit the dimensions below.
- It is recommended that paper posters are prepared on one sheet of material.
- The dimensions of the paper poster should not exceed 90cm wide x 120cm high.
- Allocate the top of the paper poster for the title and authors as stated on the submitted abstract.
- The text, illustrations, etc. should be bold enough to be read from a distance of two meters (six feet).
- Double-sided tape and technical equipment will be available for the mounting of paper posters. Staff will also be available to assist you at the designated Paper Poster Helpdesk
- Please note that you are required to print and bring your own paper poster.
POSTER VIEWING
Poster Viewing abstracts will have no specific presentation date and time.
If your abstract is accepted for poster viewing, we recommend poster viewing presenters to stand close to their posters during breaks in order to interact with other attendees interested in their work.
E-POSTER DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
Parallel E-Poster Presentations will be given at the E-Poster Area in the Exhibition during all breaks. All participants are invited to the E-Poster Stations to hear the short presentations and to ask questions. Each E-Poster Presentation will be guided by a moderator.
Presenters should be at the E-Poster viewing stations 10 minutes before the start of the E-Poster Presentation and remain there until the session has finished. Each presenter has been allocated 3 minutes to present his/her E-Poster, plus 2 minutes for discussion. E-Poster Discussion presenters are requested to prepare ONLY an E-Poster.
TO VIEW THE E-POSTER MODERATOR GUIDELINES –– please CLICK HERE
E-POSTER VIEWING
E-Poster Viewing abstracts will have no specific presentation date and time.
Electronic Posters or E-Posters are similar to traditional paper posters, but displayed on-site on a large LCD television screen and are available for electronic viewing at all times for participants.
E-Posters will be available at the E-Posters stations in the Exhibition Area at the Congress. Viewers will be able to easily find and browse E-Posters.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF E-POSTERS
Presenters will receive a dedicated link to upload their E-Posters via email in due course
Technical specification for E-Poster preparation. Please submit your E-Poster as a 1-page PDF file in portrait orientation
If you wish, you may use a template that can be downloaded HERE
- Language: All E-Posters should be prepared in English
- File Format: PDF file – 1 page
- Orientation: Please create your document in PowerPoint in PORTRAIT Layout and save it as a PDF file
- Font types: Arial, Calibri, Verdana Times New Roman or Helvetica
- Font size: 11 points or larger
- Hyperlinks, animated images, animations and embedded videos are not permitted
- QR Codes may be included
- Images and tables: at least 200 dpi. Good picture quality is essential
- When inserting images, photos, tables, etc., use copy-paste. Do not use embedded documents
- Avoid overlapping objects and layers. Only the final view/status will be visible
- When saving your PDF please do not use symbols or special characters (ie. +/@/ü) in the file name
- File size: Less than 5 MB
Please note: By uploading your E-Poster, you agree to having it published in the official Congress publications (APP) and on the Congress website.