The 12th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications

Presentation Instructions

All the technical sessions will be held at Auditorium Hall on the 2nd floor of the Main Administration Building (#201) on UNIST campus from December 4 to 6. Presenters are required to make oral or poster presentations and engage in in-depth discussions. There are two types of presentations: oral and poster.

Each oral presenter will have 10 minutes, including 8 minutes for the presentation and 2 minutes for audience questions. The hall is equipped with a laptop PC, an LCD projector with an HDMI connector, and a screen. Speakers should bring a portable USB with their presentation slides ready. If you prefer to use your own PC, please note that power outlets operate at 220 volts and 60 Hertz. Your HDMI adapter is required to connect to the LCD projector. Oral presenters are requested to be present 10 minutes before the session starts.
Virtual oral presenters may participate live or play a pre-recorded presentation video on Zoom. Click here to access the Zoom channel.

Poster presentations will take place in the lobby of Auditorium Hall. Poster presenters should bring a printed poster and display it on a poster board at least one hour before the session begins. The poster should remain in place until the end of the session. Stationery (double-sided tape and scissors) will be provided at the registration desk. All materials must be cleared out by 6 pm on the same date. Speakers are responsible for handling their posters. Any posters left after 6 pm will be discarded. The dimensions of the poster board are 841 mm wide x 1189 mm high (33.1 in x 46.8 in), and the board is made of plastic. It is recommended that poster presenters prepare their poster materials in A0 size according to their command. You can refer to the Poster Template available here.

If none of the paper authors show up to present their paper on time, even if they have already registered, it will be considered a “no-show paper“. The attendance certificate WILL NOT be sent to no-show attendees, and no-show papers will be excluded from any publications.