Are you presenting a poster?
About the poster programme
What is a poster?
- If your abstract was selected for a poster, you must create a poster file and an accompanying 3-minutes recorded presentation based on your submitted abstract.
- Posters are displayed in a dedicated poster area and are available for delegates to view throughout the event.
- We recommend that you are present at your poster during the breaks as this is the moment to answer questions from delegates.
Poster pitches
- A couple of posters will be presented during dedicated “Poster Pitch” moments.
- These posters are selected by the Programme Committee.
- Per “Poster Pitch” moment, the selected poster presenters will give a 3-minute pitch about their work.
About your poster
If you have not submitted your poster by the deadline, we will automatically cancel your poster. It is not possible for you to bring your poster with you onsite.
1. Poster templates
- It is mandatory to use the official WindEurope templates. We do not accept any other format. Download here the templates. Templates can only be changed as shown here.
- Poster number (PO.XXX)
- The conference team assigns a poster number to each poster. We will then send you your unique poster number by email. This number is different from your abstract submission number. Before submitting your files, make sure to include your poster number in your poster as indicated in the template.
- QR Codes
- The conference team creates two QR codes for each poster and will insert them in your poster file. The QR codes allow the conference delegates to download:
- Your poster in PDF
- Your recorded poster presentation
- The conference team creates two QR codes for each poster and will insert them in your poster file. The QR codes allow the conference delegates to download:
2. Poster recording
- As a poster presenter, we require that you record a 3-minutes presentation of your poster. Posters without a recording will be considered as incomplete.
- You must submit the recording at the same time as the poster file.
- Recordings will be downloadable through a QR code (created and added by the conference team).
- Download the poster recording guidelines here.
3. Submitting your poster and recording
- You must submit your poster files as PowerPoint files through the presenters’ portal.
- Recordings must be submitted as separate files from the poster via WeTransfer or a similar tool to [email protected] – please don’t keep them included in your poster file.
Practical Information
1. Poster printing
- Everyone is required to use WindEurope’s free poster printing and mounting service:
- The printed posters will measure 84.1cm (width) x 118.9cm (height) (A0)
- WindEurope converts the PowerPoint files to print-ready PDFs. No exceptions are made.
2. Mounting and dismantling of posters
- Posters are displayed on boards for the whole duration of the event.
- Our team will mount all posters before the event begins.
- You can remove your poster as of 14:30 on Fridya 24 June only. A limited number of cardboard tubes to transport your poster will be available in the poster area on a first-come, first-served basis.