3rd Tech Summit on

AI & Robotics

  April 22-23, 2024

  Tokyo, Japan

  artificialintelligence@averconferences.com

  +91 6302591260  



Poster Presentation Guidelines

  • Authors are requested to submit the abstract (250-300 words) along with your biography(80-100 words) and photograph that shows your clear face.

  • A poster session is a graphic presentation of an author’s research. Authors illustrate their study findings by displaying graphs, photos, diagrams, and a small amount of text on poster boards.

  • The poster size is 1M*1M

  • The title should be the same as the title submitted with the abstract and appear in boldface at the top.

  • Nouns, pronouns, verbs, and other important words begin with uppercase letters; coordinating conjunctions, articles, and prepositions of 3 letters or fewer should all be in lowercase letters unless they are the first or last words in a title or subtitle.

  • The time duration for the poster presentation depends on your explanation. You may take 8-10 minutes.

  • Presenting authors should print their physical poster by themselves and should bring it to the conference hall.

  • Posters have become an undeniably famous strategy for presentation at meetings, as they advance greater interaction between specialists and conference members.

  • Posters ought to animate discussion, not give a long introduction.

  • Be sure to incorporate the abstract title, author and co-author names, and the organization where research is in progress.

  • Each poster must include text in a large enough font (~21-point font) to be read easily by attendees from a distance of 4 to 5 feet or more.

  • Use charts and graphs to illustrate data (avoid large tables of raw data).

  • Put your research objective (the Big Question) in a notable place. Commonly, that place is the upper left of a banner, where a pursuer’s eyes will land first.

  • All posters must be set up in the time assigned before the meeting, and should stay up until the meeting closes.

  • Poster presentations will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
    1. Quality and relevance of abstract
    2. Content and your research

  • Poster format ought to be in a logical order, including text and graphics that clarify the goals of the research and why the research is significant; theory /statement of the problem; techniques and controls; results; conclusions and future research; and references and affirmations.