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Guidelines for Paper Presentation

Prepare an effective presentation for TEHI-2026 and deliver your research clearly and professionally to a global audience.

Presentation Overview

Authors of accepted papers are required to present their work during TEHI-2026. Presentations may be conducted in oral, poster, or virtual formats depending on participation mode. Each presentation should clearly highlight objectives, methodology, results, and contributions.

Presentation Types

Oral Presentation

10–15 minutes presentation followed by Q&A session.

Poster Presentation

Visual poster display with interactive discussion.

Virtual Presentation

Online presentation via Zoom/Meet for remote participants.

Presentation Guidelines

1

Prepare slides using PowerPoint or PDF format

2

Keep slides clear, concise, and visually engaging

3

Highlight problem, methodology, results, and conclusion

4

Practice to stay within allocated time

5

Be ready to answer questions from the audience

Do’s & Don’ts

Do’s

  • Use readable fonts and proper visuals
  • Maintain eye contact and clarity
  • Follow time strictly

Don’ts

  • Avoid overcrowded slides
  • Do not read directly from slides
  • Avoid exceeding time limit

Get Ready to Present

Deliver your research with confidence at TEHI-2026.

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