Moments from previous live events

MEPEC in Bahrain


This was our fourth year working with the Middle East Process Engineering Conference, organized by ME3 and AIChE. Over 3,500 engineers, scientists, students and business people from over 50 countries came to Bahrain for the annual event.

The iPoster presentations covered topics such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, equipment design, sustainable waste management, and process water conservation and reuse.


Hail Caesar

 

We just finished up AVA 2019 at the iconic Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas – our 4th year working with the Association for Vascular Access and with their PCO, Conference Managers.

iPosters were displayed on large format projection screens for moderated oral presentations, and on HD browsing screens for individual and small-group exploration.

 

Populism and Privilege

 

We are celebrating our 4th year working with the American Political Science Association, and this year’s Annual Meeting theme was as timely and important as ever.

“No recent political development has been more striking than the rise to power of self-identified populist movements around the globe, whose main unifying trait is their claim to champion “the people” against entrenched selfish “elites.”

Thousands of political scientists from around the world convened in Washington DC to share scholarship and explore the theme in seminars, workshops, roundtables, panels and – not the least – 400 iPoster presentations.

The Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2019


This is our second year working with the Stockholm International Water Institute’s Stockholm Junior Water Prize.

Thousands of high school students from countries all around the world joined national competitions in hopes of earning the chance to represent their nation at the international final held last week during World Water Week in Stockholm. The national and international competitions were open to young people between the ages of 15 and 20 who have conducted water-related projects of proven environmental, scientific, social or technological significance.

The finalists from each country logged into our iPoster system to create their presentations online, using our interactive multimedia tools. They were then flown to Stockholm for World Water Week. Here, they presented and discussed their projects with the wide range of conference attendees, including scientists, engineers, government officials, business leaders, NGOs, and media.

Each of the finalists was interviewed by a jury of international experts, who decided on the winner. The prize was awarded by H.R.H. Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, the Patron of the Stockholm Junior Water Prize.

This year’s winner was Macinley Butson from Australia, for her development of The Sodis Sticker – an Inexpensive Film-based Detector for Accurate Ultraviolet Solar Disinfection of Water.  We congratulate Macinley and all the finalists from all 35 countries for their fantastic projects and presentations.

Macinley Butson from Australia wins Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2019