Presentation Formats
A variety of presentation formats is invited: research papers, case studies, work in progress, position papers, workshops and posters. Each submission must explicitly address at least one of the conference tracks / themes. During the sessions, presenters will have the opportunity to state their individual contribution to these issues as input for further debate and recommendations.
Submissions can have the following format:
- Long paper, scientific paper: 8-10 pages
- Short paper, work in progress, position paper: 4-5 pages
- Workshop: description of a practical session involving participants' hands-on activities
- Poster: presented in the exhibition/lunch/coffee area: A1 format
Abstract suggested headings:
- Background / context
- Objectives / what was the problem ?
- Summary of results / how was it addressed
- Conclusions / recommendations / what was learnt ?
Before preparing your abstract carefully study the instructions given below:
- Abstracts must be submitted using our conference management service.
- Abstracts should not contain charts, graphics, references, or credits.
- Abstracts will not be edited by the conference organiser. Before submitting your abstract, check carefully to make sure it contains no spelling or typographical errors.
- An untidy abstract will not be included in the programme.
- Authors must state which format they wish their presentation to be considered as.





