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Presentation Modes: Choose How You Share Your Research

Live (In-Person) Presentations

Engage directly with your audience in the conference venue—delivering your session face-to-face, enjoying immediate interaction, body language, and dynamic Q&A. Ideal for building strong connections, receiving real-time feedback, and making a memorable impact in the room.

Poster Presentations

Showcase your work on a visual display while mingling with attendees during designated sessions. Poster formats encourage one-on-one conversations and are perfect for informal sharing, receiving focused questions, and highlighting research visuals or complex data in an accessible way.

Virtual Presentations

Present your research online via live streaming or pre-recorded formats. Virtual presentations offer the flexibility of contributing globally—from anywhere in the world—while still engaging in Q&A. Great for maintaining participation without travel and reaching broader audiences.

Why?

Why Your Presentation Mode Matters

Flexibility and Accessibility

Choose the option that fits your schedule, travel possibilities, and your preferred style of interaction.

Engagement and Reach

Live formats encourage dynamic exchange; virtual options open your work to global audiences.

Networking Opportunities

In-person sessions offer deeper networking; virtual modes let you connect online and follow up through digital platforms.

Inclusivity

Multiple formats accommodate researchers from diverse backgrounds, time zones, and capabilities.

Next Step

Ready to Present? Here’s What to Do Next

1

Select your preference: Live, Poster, or Virtual.

2

Submit your abstract via our online form.

3

Once accepted, we’ll email you detailed instructions.

Contact our support team if you have questions about choosing the best format for your presentation.

Listener

No Paper? Join Us As a Listener!

It’s quite simple. You can join the conference even without a paper; You can join as a Listener. You can attend sessions, workshops, and discussions without presenting, ideal for professionals staying current and networking internationally.

Presentation Modes