Presentation Format and Material Requirements

UFFC-sponsored conferences do not offer live streaming or live hybrid session formats. All technical sessions are conducted in person or by showing videos for those who cannot participate in person.

To support all registered participants and access to parallel sessions, all accepted presenters are expected to submit a pre-recorded video of their presentation by the stated deadline (typically 7–10 days before the conference).

Providing presentation materials in advance helps ensure a smoother, more reliable conference experience for everyone involved.

For presenters, it reduces last-minute stress and eliminates the risk of technical issues affecting your talk. For attendees, it provides access to parallel sessions and supports colleagues who are unable to travel. For conference organizers, it minimizes technical risk, avoids live-session failures, and ensures the program delivers what is promised.

This approach allows the conference to focus on high-quality in-person discussion while still extending the scientific value of the meeting beyond a single room, time slot, and time zone for those who attend remotely.

By submitting an abstract, authors acknowledge and agree to comply with these requirements and understand that failure to do so may result in restrictions on current or future participation in this conference.

Instructions for Video Recording

Our recommended approach to recording a compatible video from the content displayed on your computer screen and voice recording via the computer microphone is to record the presentation using Zoom, which is available to users on most platforms and in most countries.

Instructions for recording your presentation with Zoom: https://ieeetv.ieee.org/ieeetv-specials/recording-your-presentation-with-zoom

Instructions for recording your presentation with PowerPoint: 

For authors who are unable to access Zoom for free, you may use the free software OBS, which allows also to capture simultaneously yourself while speaking and your slides: https://obsproject.com/ 

Guidelines For Preparing Your Video:

  • Duration 
    • Regular Lecture Presentations: 15 minutes max
    • Poster Presentations: 3 minutes max
    • Invited Speakers: 25 minutes max
  • File size: 300MB max
  • Video file format: mp4
  • Dimensions: Minimum height 720 pixels, aspect ratio: 16:9

Presentations not received by the deadline will be considered a no-show and will be removed from the conference program. Submission links will be sent out to authors in early May in order to upload videos, slides/posters, and the consent form.