Oral Presentations: Invited Speakers and Abstract Presenters
Speakers (except for Focus Sessions) must upload their presentation(s) in advance:
You will receive by email "your" personal access link to the Upload Interface 10 days before the Congress. Check your emails to get your personal link.
Internet Upload possible from 17 August until 31 August 2011
User Guide for Upload Interface - Click here for more information
please note that you do not require username / password as we provide you with a direct link access to your presentation.
To make changes to a previously uploaded presentation:
- Use your personal link - as you have already uploaded files, click on "Details" to review your presentation - you can also download your uploaded files as a ZIP-file.- Re-Access the UPLOAD Service at any time if you wish to modify your presentation.
- Re-Upload (the latest version will be kept by the technicians)
Validate your files onsite: come to the Speaker Service Centre
If you have uploaded in advance, you will only have to check in at the Speaker Service Centre to give your final validation to your presentationThe technicians will have checked your uploaded versions and attachments and contacted you in case of problems - the validation visit is important to ensure the smooth running of your presentation - especially if you have many images and movies .
You will also be able to upload your presentation in the Speakers Service Centre (SSC) in Zone A minimum of 3 hours before the session starts or the day before if the session is at 8:30. Presentations received after this deadline cannot be guaranteed audiovisual support.
Fo ALL other presentations (Chairpersons introductions, satellites sessions, etc…), bring them on a CD-Rom, DVD-Rom, Memory Stick or Laptop to the SSC.
The Speakers Service Centre (SSC)
The SSC is located on the Ground Floor in Zone C, near the Delegate Lounge (Please note that Focus Speakers must use the dedicated Focus Lounge (Zone A) for the validation & upload of their Focus presentations.)
The SSC hostesses will be happy to welcome you in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Highly experienced and skilled technicians will assist you to transfer and to confirm your presentation(s).
Once uploaded to the respective lecture room, presentations will be played locally.
Peak hours of operation in the SSC are during coffee breaks and lunch breaks.
In order to maximise your time in the SSC, and the attention that we are able to give you, we highly recommend visiting early in the morning or during the sessions.
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Speakers Service Centre Opening Hours
(subject to change)
Saturday 27 August 07:30 - 18:30
Sunday 28 August 07:30 - 18:30
Monday 29 August 07:30 - 19:00
Tuesday 30 August 07:30 - 18:30
Wednesday 31 August 07:30 - 11:30
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Rehearsal: In the SSC, a demonstration computer will be representative of what is supplied in the lecture room.
We strongly recommend that all speakers should familiarise themselves with the mouse control.
Technical information
- All PCs in the SSC and the lecture rooms will run Windows 7 and Office 2010.
- If you have technical questions regarding your presentation before the congress, you may contact: helpdesk@m-events.eu
- For general scientific programme questions, please contact ESC Scientific Department. (Caution, please do NOT attach any presentation to e-mails)
To the attention of MAC users!
If your presentation is on a Mac computer, we kindly urge you to meet with a dedicated Mac technician in the SSC to either make sure that your presentation will run properly on the PCs or to anticipate a backup solution.
In the lecture room
From the lectern, you will be the one to launch your presentation using the friendly interface and control it directly with a mouse.
We strongly recommend the use of the mouse pointer, instead of any laser pointer (not provided).
Chairpersons will easily follow the presentations on a dedicated monitor.
Restrictions
Personal laptop computers cannot be connected to the projectors in lecture rooms.
Presentations cannot be loaded directly on the computer in the lecture rooms.
Abstract Poster and Moderated Poster Format Instructions
Traditional Posters (Zone C)
Individual authors display selected abstracts which hang in the newly designed and high-tech Poster Area in one of the seven sessions during the Congress. Delegates are invited to meet the authors during the morning and afternoon breaks from 10:00 to 11:00 and 15:30 to 16:30 to discuss the content of the poster.
If your poster is in a morning session, your poster must be hung up between 08:00 and 08:30, removed between 12:30 and 13:00 and be on display from 08:30 until 12:30.
You or one of your co-authors are requested to be present during the coffee break from 10:00 to 11:00.
If your poster is in an afternoon session, your poster must be hung up between 13:30 and 14:00, removed between 18:00 and 18:30 and be on display from 14:00 until 18:00.
You or one of your co-authors are requested to be present during the coffee break 15:30 to 16:30.
Moderated Posters (Zone C)
Every day, twice a day in Zone C: At stake is a diploma for the best Moderated Poster which brings with it free registration for next year's ESC Congress.
Moderated Poster presenters are required to adhere to the same schedule as above, but their posters are hung in a dedicated area in the Poster Zone. Presenters must be prepared to discuss the content of their abstract with two moderators and the audience,using a microphone.
Technical Information for Poster and Moderated Poster
Dimensions of your poster:
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A0 Poster size - 84,1cm (height) x 118,9cm (width) landscape orientation
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Logos
Please note that the use of the official ESC logos is not allowed on your poster. This also applies to ESC Association, Working Group and Council logos.
Suggestion:
Design your poster layout in the following sections:
Title, author(s), address (at upper edge, across the width of whole poster)
Purpose
Methods
Results
Conclusions
Declaration of interest (mandatory)
The title should be emphasized by the use of bold-face type. When displayed the letters used should not be smaller than 15mm.
The subtitle should be printed in the same kind of lettering, but semi-bold and not less than 10mm high when displayed. This guarantees clear reading even from a distance of 2-3 meters.
The text should be broken up by the inclusion of drawings and/or photos. The use of colour makes the poster more attractive and effective.
Material for mounting your poster to the poster board will be supplied by the organizers. ESC staff are present at the poster assistance desk to help you.
Call4Poster®
Call4Poster® is an online service that offers you the opportunity to create a professional poster quickly and easily and even enjoy the convenience of having your poster delivered onsite at the meeting to the Poster Assistant Desk zone C.
This service is available here: http://www.call4posters.com/esc/
e-Posters
The full content of posters will be available for electronic consultation at the e-Library in the Poster Area during the meeting and post-meeting on the ESC Web Site. You can upload your e-Poster as soon as you have submitted your Agreement Form.