Formats

The conference has different formst to make it more adjustable and affordable for the scholars and academics with different availabilities.

Figure below illustrates the different formats of the conference.

Each of these formats is outlined in the below :

Presentation format 1 : Virtual Presentations

Virtual presentations allow participants to present their work remotely via video conferencing platforms, making the event accessible from any location worldwide.

This format facilitates real-time interaction and engagement with a global audience, ensuring broad dissemination of research without the need for travel.

Presentation format 2 : Face-to-Face

Face-to-face presentations involve in-person delivery of research findings, fostering direct interaction and networking opportunities among attendees.

This traditional format enhances the exchange of ideas and collaboration through live discussions and personal engagement.

Submission format 1 : Abstracts

Abstract submissions require a concise summary of the research, highlighting key objectives, methods, and findings to provide an overview of the work.

This format is ideal for initial screening and selection, allowing reviewers to assess the relevance and potential impact of the research.

Submission format 2 : Full Papers

Full paper submissions demand a comprehensive presentation of the research, including detailed methodology, data analysis, and discussion of results.

This format ensures thorough peer review and provides a complete record of the research for publication in conference proceedings or journals.

Submission format 3 : Posters

Poster submissions involve creating a visual representation of the research, summarizing key points through charts, graphs, and concise text.

This format facilitates informal discussions and one-on-one interactions between the presenter and attendees, promoting a more personal exchange of ideas.