Program

Conference Program

Aquaculture Horizons will consist of stimulating program of plenary sessions, keynote speeches, panel discussions, round table discussion, dedicated Q&A sessions and exhibitions. We aim to make the conference a genuine two way process and as such, knowledge transfer, commercialization and industrialization can be further enhanced through the interactivity.

Presentation Guidelines

Instructions for Oral Presentation:

  • Keynote addresses: Keynote speakers will be allotted 25 minutes to present their results, followed by a 5 minutes discussion period.
  • Regular Contributed talks: Authors of contributed talks will be allotted 17 minutes to present their results, followed by a 3 minutes discussion period.
  • Student’s Oral talks: Authors of student’s oral talks will be allotted 12 minutes to present their results, followed by a 3 minute discussion period.
  • Speakers should bring their presentations to the Aquaculture conference saved on a USB memory stick.
  • It is suggested that you email a copy of your presentation to your personal inbox as a backup. If for some reason the files can’t be accessed from your flash drive, you will be able to download them to the computer from your email.
  • Please prepare the presentation in PPT files, PDF is not recommended.
  • Please refer to the program page of the official website for your session and presentation information.
  • Basic AV setup will be provided: laser pointer, cordless mike, desktop mike, basic sound system.
  • Laptops equipped with Windows 10, Office 2010 Pro English (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) and Adobe Reader are provided.
  • If your presentation files contain movies, please make sure that they are well formatted and connected to the main files.
  • Projectors are equipped with standard VGA connection ports. Mac users should bring their own adapter cord.
  • Please re-check this program prior to the Aquaculture Horizons conference to confirm if any changes have been made to your session.
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