Presentation Guidelines

Your Poster Location
Please check in the program for the poster number assigned to your presentation. Use the poster number to identify the location of your poster on the map below. Poster boards will include the poster number and title to help you identify the correct location for your poster.
Zoomed in poster locations!
Guidelines for poster presentations
Posters should be prepared in A0 format (vertical display, 841 millimeters by 1189 millimeters, or 33.1 inches by 46.8 inches).
Each poster board is marked with the session and paper number on the upper right corner.
Each poster paper should have a heading (letters at least 2 cm) high in bold face.
Text, figures and tables can be read by attendees from a distance of 1-2 m.
The structure of the poster presentation should be in a logical sequence (introduction, development, and conclusion).
Simplicity, easy appraisal of the content, etc. are more important than artistic flair.
Authors may bring extra copies for hand-outs of the poster paper to interested participants.
Push pins will be provided.
Guidelines for oral presentations
The allocated time for oral presentations is 25 min (except for invited talks). This includes a maximum of 20 min for the talk and 5 min for questions / discussion. A first warning will be given by the chairperson after 15 min.
Presenters are requested to upload their presentations one day in advance.
Presentation files should be uploaded a day in advance. Instructions will be provided to oral presenters at a later date.
Both ppt/pptx and pdf files are accepted for oral presentations.
Presenters are advised to check the correct visualization of their presentations at the computer made available by the Local Organizers.