Guide for Speakers
Reviewing Applications
Applications are evaluated by members of the Programme Committee.
By submitting an application, authors agree to:
- The full or partial publication of their article in the conference proceedings.
- The use of the article’s title, text, and authors’ names in the conference’s marketing materials (website, brochures, emails, etc.).
- The use of videos and presentations in marketing materials.
Important Note!
Your chances of being included in the programme are higher if your topic:
- Has not been presented at other industry-specific conferences.
- Has been significantly reworked and expanded, considering feedback received at previous events.
Specifics of Speaker Participation
The conditions for participation vary based on the status of your talk:
- Accepted into the main programme or reserve list– Free participation (travel and accommodation are self-funded).
- Co-speakers: Only one speaker is exempt from the participation fee; co-speakers pay the full fee valid at the time of submission.
- Support team: Each speaker can invite a support team. Two members from the support team will receive a 15% discount on participation (both offline and online formats). To claim this discount, email @AD_CFO with your full name and the names of the support team members. Team members will need to register for the conference after this.
- Declined proposal – Participation at the price valid on the date of proposal submission.
- Self-withdrawal – Participation at the current price.
Change in Presentation Format
If a regular talk is rejected, the speaker may be offered the opportunity to present in a lightning talk format.
How to Create a Great Presentation
Key Principles of Preparation
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Engage Your Audience:
- The presentation should be clear and captivating for the listeners.
- The conference audience consists of analysts — consider their specific interests and needs.
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Define a Clear Objective:
- Any presentation becomes valuable when the audience understands its purpose.
- Even if you’re discussing unfamiliar technologies or methodologies, explain why they matter.
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Clarity and Simplicity:
- Don’t assume the meaning is obvious to your audience.
- Clearly state the purpose of your presentation and define key terms at the beginning.
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Balance the Details:
- Avoid delving too deeply into niche topics.
- Focus on practical value for the audience.
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Include Practical Case Studies:
- Share real-life examples.
- This will make your presentation more valuable and memorable.
Avoid “Death by PowerPoint”
- Remember, overloaded and unstructured slides can ruin the impact of even the most significant presentation.
- Remember the Death by PowerPoint.
This process and these recommendations will not only help you create a high-quality presentation but will also enable you to effectively communicate your ideas to the audience. 😊