
Info for presenters
Oral Presentation Guidelines:
-Presenters will have 12 minutes to give their talks and 3 minutes for questions. The total allotted time per speaker is 15 minutes. Moderators will ensure that the 12 minute presentation limit is strictly enforced.
-All presentations should be formatted in a 16:10 ratio slide (Download template here). Power point (.ppt) or PDF (.pdf) formats are recommended.
-The screen at Joyden Hall is very large (10 m x 8 m). Be sure to use the space appropriately!
-High quality images/videos are recommended as the screen is not only large, but the projector is high quality (1920 x 1200).
-To upload your presentation:
1. Login to the MMM5 Portal
2. Click "Upload Presentation" in the menu on the left side of the screen, under Author Options
3. Please upload no later than 08:30am on the day of your presentation
*Note: Max upload size 10MB
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Lightning Talk Presentation Guidelines:
- A lightning talk is a short set of slides that introduces a poster. Lightning talk presenters are limited to 3 minutes to briefly present their work and highlight their poster.
-Presenters should follow both Oral & Poster Presentation formatting guidelines for their 3 minute talk and associated poster.
-Moderators will strictly enforce this time limit to leave room for all presenters.
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Poster Presentation Guidelines:
-MMM5 features 3 poster sessions (Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday nights).
-Posters are a highly valued and integral part of MMM5. The three poster sessions will allow for lots of great networking and communication.
-All posters should be formatted in the portrait position on a A0 poster
Maximum Dimensions - Width x Height:
841 x 1189 mm or
33.1 x 46.8 in
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Printing Your Poster in Singapore:
-Should you be interested in printing your poster in Singapore below are several printers located near Bugis+ (There are others in the area as well). You are responsible for paying for and picking up your poster prior to the meeting.
2. Colorvizio
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