An official template will be provided; all sections in the template must be retained without omission.
The poster must follow the structure outlined below. These sections are mandatory:
Posters must visually represent the content of the abstract submitted by the presenter.
Presenters may use any software of their choice to design the poster.
Use fonts that are easily legible from a distance. Ensure good contrast between text and background (e.g., light text on a dark background or vice versa).
Keep tables simple and easy to read. Use a minimum font size of 10 points for table content.
Place figure legends below the corresponding figures.
As posters will be projected on a large screen, avoid low-quality graphics. Use high-resolution images, graphs, and visuals to maintain clarity.
Posters must contain static content only; do not embed videos.
Include relevant references.
Avoid overcrowding the slide. Use clear section headings to organize and guide the viewer’s attention.
Posters must be submitted as a single slide in PDF format
E-posters will be displayed on a standard LCD screen in landscape orientation.
Each presenter will be allotted 3 minutes for presentation, followed by 1 minute for discussion.
Purpose of the Format: Quick Impact Presentations (QIP) are intended to promote focused, high-impact communication of research. This category encourages presenters to deliver key insights of their study in a clear, concise, and engaging manner, maximizing audience understanding within a limited timeframe.
Presentation Template: An official presentation template will be provided. All sections included in the template must be strictly retained without omission or alteration.
Presentation Structure: Presenters must strictly follow the structure outlined below:
Time Allocation: Each presenter will be allotted 4 minutes for the presentation, followed by 2 minutes for discussion.