
Poster Presentation
If you are presenting a poster, you must bring a printed poster. Posters will be displayed on traditional poster boards at the venue from May 27 to May 29. Two dedicated poster sessions are planned during the congress.
Poster presenters
There is no fixed presentation time, but you should be able to summarize the key points of your poster in approximately 3 minutes during one of the two dedicated poster sessions. The first session will be for posters with an even number and the second session will be for posters with an odd number. Please check your assigned number in the final program. We encourage one of the co-authors to be present if possible at the other session.
Printed poster specifications
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Orientation: Portrait
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Size: Maximal poster size: 48” height × 36” width - Poster boards include adhesive Velcro dots
Important notes
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Posters exceeding these dimensions may not fit the display boards
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QR codes may be included; there are no content restrictions
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Including your email address and photo is recommended to facilitate networking
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Your poster reference number (e.g., 123) must appear in the top-left corner
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Content restrictions
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Recommended fonts: use Aptos, Arial, Calibri, Verdana, Times New Roman, or Helvetica
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Minimum font size: 24 pt.
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Images and tables should be high resolution (ideally 300 dpi) for clear visibility (To ensure the quality of your images, please view them at 100% zoom, which corresponds to the actual printed result)
Flash Talk
Flash talk presenters
In addition to attending your dedicated poster session (see instruction above), you will deliver a 2.5 minutes oral summary to highlight your work and invite attendees to your poster during one of the two dedicated flash talk sessions.
Preparing your flash talk
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Presentation time: 2.5 minutes
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Format: 4 slides maximum including one title slide using a PowerPoint format (.ppt or .pptx)
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Aspect ratio: 16:9
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Slide dimensions: 25.4cm (10”) × 14.28 cm (5.625”)
Submitting your flash talk
File naming format
Please save your file using the following structure: Surname.Abstract reference number.FT.pptx (e.g. Jones.381.FT.pptx)
This format ensures your slides are correctly assigned to your session.
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Submission method
A technical team will be available at the Congress venue to receive your slides and perform a final verification. Please consult the team at least one day before your scheduled session.
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Presentation content guidelines
Please take into consideration that this is a DM expert meeting and no general presentation of the disease is required.
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Your presentation must begin with a title slide
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Recommended fonts: use Aptos, Arial, Calibri, Verdana, Times New Roman, or Helvetica
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Minimum font size: 20 pt.
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Images and tables should be high resolution (ideally 300 dpi) for clear visibility
To ensure the quality of your images, please view them at 100% zoom, which corresponds to the actual result
Oral Presentation
Preparing your presentation
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Presentation time: 10 minutes + 5-minute Q&A
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Format: PowerPoint (.ppt or .pptx)
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Aspect ratio: 16:9
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Slide dimensions: 25.4cm (10”) × 14.28 cm (5.625”)
Slide template and disclosures
Your presentation must begin with a title slide and conflict-of-interest disclosure slide
Submitting your presentation
File naming format
Please save your file using the following structure:
Surname.Abstract reference number.OP.pptx (e.g. Jones.381.OP.pptx)
This format ensures your slides are correctly assigned to your session
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Submission method
A technical team will be available at the Congress venue to receive your slides and perform a final verification. Please consult the team at least one day before your scheduled session.
​
Presentation content guidelines
Please take into consideration that this is a DM expert meeting and no general presentation of the disease is required.
-
Recommended fonts: use Aptos, Arial, Calibri, Verdana, Times New Roman, or Helvetica
-
Minimum font size: 20 pt.
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Images and tables should be high resolution (ideally 300 dpi) for clear visibility
To ensure the quality of your images, please view them at 100% zoom, which corresponds to the actual result
