Moments from previous live events

ISOQOL Annual Meeting

Earlier this month Christer was in Prague to help support the iPoster sessions at the ISOQOL annual meeting. ISOQOL is the International Society for Quality of Life Research. The organization is made up of a global community of health care professionals, clinicians and researchers across a variety of disciplines.

ISOQOL members undertake research on health related quality of life. Their aim is to better understand how health, diseases and treatments impact quality of life. This will help to inform policy makers and health program developers who can allocate resources more effectively.

There were over 180 iPosters created and displayed at the event which will be available virtually for participants until late November.

AAS-DPS

Eye-catching iPosters at this year’s AAS-DPS (Division for Planetary Sciences) annual meeting. The in-person component of this hybrid event was held in London, Ontario. It was also set up to allow virtual participants to take part. The conference showcased presentations from researchers whose interests lie within the broad spectrum of subjects that make up the astronomical sciences. In total there were 50 screens set up at the event and over 140 iPosters showcased in the poster gallery. The iPosters were also available online for participants attending the conference virtually.

EVS

Joe was onsite in Philly for the annual meeting of the Eastern Vascular Society organized by Well Assembled Meetings. There were over 70 posters available to view over 10 screens in the poster presentation foyer. It was really great to see the poster sessions have grown in participation since last year’s event. Here’s some comparison shots of the set up before the event started and during the poster session.

IAC

Isak and Felicity travelled to Paris earlier this month to support iPoster sessions at the 73rd International Astronautical Congress. Each year the IAC is organized by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF). This year the event was hosted by CNES, the French space agency. There were participants from over 80 countries across the world taking part.

There were over 800 iPosters presented on 50 screens across 3 poster sessions throughout the event. We were really impressed to see the level of engagement and effort put into the presentations and how quickly the very large presentation hall filled up with participants.