Mar 27, 2015 - The poster sessions are an integral part of the conference, with ... âPoster Submission - ISPIM 2015â
Junior researchers, PhD (and prospective) students are invited to submit proposals for poster presentations at the XXVI ISPIM Conference. Poster submissions could be about recently completed work, important findings of research in progress, or proposed implementation of practical solutions and applications, from different perspectives of Innovation research and practice. Poster presentation is a beneficial strategy for showcasing, getting feedback and development ideas on research/innovations that are yet to be completed or publication-ready. The poster sessions are an integral part of the conference, with interactive discussion between presenters and attendees during the Junior Researcher Lab. The language of the submissions should be in English. To apply, please submit a poster outline that follows the same structure as for a research development outline (ARDS) in the ISPIM guidelines. The evaluation process will also borrow the criteria for an ARDS) outline. Submissions (and questions) must be made by email with the subject: “Poster Submission - ISPIM 2015” to
[email protected] and not via the website.
Call for Posters: Schedule-at-a-Glance
DETAIL
Call for Posters Opened
Call for Posters Closed
Final Notifications Sent By
DATES
Friday, January 09, 2015
Friday, March 27, 2015
Monday, April 6, 2015
For Accepted Posters
If the outline is accepted, please follow the poster specifications below in preparing your final poster. Contact: Full contact details of presenter Title: 10 words at most Description: The Poster should present what the attendee needs to take away upon viewing your poster. (Recommended: Minimize the use of text as much as possible and when used make them comprehensible at a glance.) Dimensions: Make your poster in either a portrait or landscape format using these dimensions: 32" x 40" (82cm x 102cm). Give at least a 1” (2.5cm) margin around the poster edge. Updated Outline: Prepare an updated outline following the research in progress guidelines (ARDS) on the ISPIM website. This should give a clear presentation of what your topic is about such that the Prize Committee can better comprehend the merits of your poster’s submission. Note accepted posters will be pre-screened for the Junior Researcher Poster Competition and considered for the Best Poster Awards.