5th International Glaucoma Symposium - IGCS, Cape Town, South Africa, March 30 - April 2, 2005 5th International Glaucoma Symposium - IGCS, Cape Town, South Africa, March 30 - April 2, 2005
 

Please check the final program which you will receive on site in case of last minute scheduling changes.

Oral presentations - Projection
If using a PowerPoint presentation you need to bring it either on a floppy disk (3.5 "/1.44 MB), on a CD (no ZIP disk), or on a “disk on key”, using the USB port. If using a Macintosh computer, please note that you will need to supply your own computer and check that it has a VGA socket for external signal. Presenters who wish to use overhead projection, single slide projection or video, are required to inform the Secretariat prior to arrival in Cape Town. Presenters are requested to visit their session hall 30 minutes prior to their session, or during breaks, to check that either their PowerPoint presentation are in working order.

Instructions for the preparatiom of posters

  • Please prepare your poster on one sheet of Bristol board. Alternatively presenters may display their material on several smaller sheets.
  • The dimensions of the poster board are: 90 cm (3') wide x 1.70m. (5'6") long. It is suggested that your poster be 90 cm x 1 m. (Any longer, and it becomes difficult to see).
  • Allocate the top of the poster for the title and authors as stated on the submitted abstract.
  • The text, illustrations, etc should be bold enough to be read from a distance of two meters (six feet).
  • Tacks and technical equipment will be available for the hanging of posters.
  • Tables for hand-outs will be available in the poster area.
  • Please refer to the Final Program for the poster number assigned to you. Please use the board with the same number.

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