Guidelines

GMCET 2026 Conference Guidelines

1. Abstract Submission Guidelines

  • Abstracts must be written in English.
  • Word limit: 250–300 words (excluding title and authors).
  • Structure: Title, Authors, Affiliation, Background, Methods, Results, Conclusion, Keywords.
  • Submit electronically via the official GMIDM 2026 website/email.
  • Each registered author may present one oral or poster paper (additional abstracts possible with extra fee).
  • Accepted abstracts will be published in the Conference Proceedings / Abstract Book.

2. Presentation Guidelines

Oral Presentation

  • Duration: 15 minutes (12 min presentation + 3 min Q&A).
  • Presentation format: PowerPoint (.pptx) or PDF.
  • Slides should be clear, concise, and readable.
  • Presenters must upload final slides at least 2 hours before session start.

Poster Presentation

  • Poster Size: A0 (841 × 1189 mm), Portrait orientation.
  • Include: Title, Authors, Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusion.
  • Text should be large enough to be readable from 1.5 meters.
  • Posters must be displayed in the designated exhibition area.

3. Registration Guidelines

  • All participants, including presenters, must register in advance.
  • Early bird discounts apply until March 31, 2026.
  • Registration fee includes: access to sessions, conference materials, exhibition area, networking events, and refreshments.

4. Sponsorship & Exhibitor Guidelines

  • Exhibitors must set up booths a day before the event.
  • Booth design should comply with venue safety regulations.
  • Sponsors are entitled to benefits as per their package (Platinum, Diamond, Gold, Exhibitor).
  • Exhibitors should staff their booths throughout exhibition hours.

5. General Participation Guidelines

  • Official conference language: English.
  • Certificates of participation will be provided to all attendees.
  • Attendees should wear conference badges at all times.
  • Photography or recording of sessions requires prior permission.

Respect session timings and maintain academic/professional decorum

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