Professional Documents
Culture Documents
• It is mandatory to indicate your final identifer in the upper right corner of the poster.
• The format of your e-Poster must be PPT, PPTX, landscape, 16:9.
• You can only produce one slide for your e-Poster.
• Your e-Poster should be prepared in English.
• Don't overload your poster. Remember, you are not writing an article.
• Keep it simple.
• Use 500 to 1'000 words (including title, figure legends and tables), not more.
• Graphics such as figures and tables can effectively convey more information than text, and should cover
approximately 50% of the poster area.
• The average reader spends 1-2 minutes on your poster.
• Clearly state your AIM or HYPOTHESIS for this study/poster at the end of the introduction.
• Highlight your main findings that are directly relevant to the AIM or HYPOTHESIS.
• Your conclusions should directly address or answer your AIM or HYPOTHESIS.
• Use a constant font throughout the poster.
• Let your important points stand out. Use (but don't overuse) bold and colours.
• If possible, avoid abbreviations and acronyms, especially in the conclusions.
• Feel free to provide one or more key references (in the lower right corner).
• The EPA awards prizes to the 10 best e-posters within the e-Poster Presentation category. Prize winners
receive €300 each. If you wish to be considered for one of the prizes, please submit your e-Poster by Friday,
10 March 2023 via the online platform. Otherwise, regular upload submissions will close on Friday, 17
March 2023.
• To download the template please click HERE
• For assistance please contact: epa.abs@mci-group.com
TECHNICAL GUIDELINES
• If you have prepared your lecture in Mac PowerPoint format, we highly recommend that you test your e-
Poster in a Windows system beforehand
• In order to avoid any PC and Mac compatibility issues, we strongly recommend that you only use fonts
that are common to both system (Arial, Courier, Courier New, Geneva, Georgia, Helvetica, Times, Times
New Roman)
• Please make sure you uploas all of your original files (pictures, videos).