COCONUTS ~ THE SLEEPING GIANT
FRIDAY: 21 Oct 2016
9-10am Registration 10-10:20am OPENING SESSION: |
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LUNCH BREAK: 12:00-1:00PM
BREAK 2:45-3:00PM
PANEL SESSION: COCONUT AND HEALTH
3:10-4:30pm
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3:10-4:30pm
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POSTER AND ARTICLE SESSION
11:00-5:00PM (open and continuous).
11:00-5:00PM (open and continuous).
COCONUT SUMMIT: Dissemination of Knowledge
Submit your abstract: You are invited to submit your abstract proposal to contribute at the Coconut Summit 2016 (in person) with your experiences and projects in the area of Production/Protection or Profiting in any area of the coconut plant (product of byproduct).
If selected to present, each presentation will last 15 minutes and will be presented in parallel thematic sessions. You will be informed of your session reference and the time of your presentation about 4 weeks before the event. If your personal circumstances restrict you to presenting your paper on a specific date, please send us an email with your request as soon as possible.
*Selected submissions will be required a submit a (150-200 word count) bio with professional picture.
Poster Presentation: Your poster will be exhibited during the conference poster session. Poster sessions will provide an opportunity for authors to display the results and conclusions of their papers in the area of Production/Protection or Profiting in any area of the coconut plant (product of byproduct). Authors are invited to present their works face to face to individuals and small groups.
A proposal for the poster session can encompass work that could fit any topic mainly related to coconuts direct or indirect products/services /production/protection etc., etc., however other tropical fruits and vegetables can be submitted for consideration.
It may also include topics related to effective management of byproducts of tropical fruits and vegetables.
A proposal for a poster presentation should provide at minimum
You will be asked to remain within view of your poster during the entire duration of the scheduled poster session, so you can interact with the audience when they come to view your poster.
Submit your abstract: You are invited to submit your abstract proposal to contribute at the Coconut Summit 2016 (in person) with your experiences and projects in the area of Production/Protection or Profiting in any area of the coconut plant (product of byproduct).
If selected to present, each presentation will last 15 minutes and will be presented in parallel thematic sessions. You will be informed of your session reference and the time of your presentation about 4 weeks before the event. If your personal circumstances restrict you to presenting your paper on a specific date, please send us an email with your request as soon as possible.
*Selected submissions will be required a submit a (150-200 word count) bio with professional picture.
Poster Presentation: Your poster will be exhibited during the conference poster session. Poster sessions will provide an opportunity for authors to display the results and conclusions of their papers in the area of Production/Protection or Profiting in any area of the coconut plant (product of byproduct). Authors are invited to present their works face to face to individuals and small groups.
A proposal for the poster session can encompass work that could fit any topic mainly related to coconuts direct or indirect products/services /production/protection etc., etc., however other tropical fruits and vegetables can be submitted for consideration.
It may also include topics related to effective management of byproducts of tropical fruits and vegetables.
A proposal for a poster presentation should provide at minimum
- A clear introduction/statement of purpose outlining the issue(s) addressed in the poster
- The action(s) you have taken to address/resolve the issue
- The results of your actions and their implications and consequences
- An outlook to the future.
You will be asked to remain within view of your poster during the entire duration of the scheduled poster session, so you can interact with the audience when they come to view your poster.