Ans: Absolutely, you're still welcome to join the conference as a Listener/Delegate even if your abstract isn't accepted.
Ans: Submit your abstract using our provided template through the Abstract submission link here. If you face any challenges, feel free to send your abstract to edinnovate@iferp.net.
Ans: Certainly. You can present the work with the main author's consent. Without their approval, presenting the paper won't be possible
Ans: No, a separate abstract submission is not required for attending the Conference. You can directly register as a Delegate/Listener.
Ans: Absolutely, we provide options for Video/Skype presentations. Refer to the attached format and guidelines in the presentation guidelines video presentation.
Ans: Yes, you can. Simply complete and submit the Committee Member's online application form, attaching your photo & C.V. You can also reach out to the Program Manager at edinnovate@iferp.net.
Ans: Unfortunately, as we are a non-profit association, IFERP is unable to sponsor your travel and accommodation at this point.
Ans: We encourage timely abstract submissions, but extensions may be considered for valid reasons like natural calamities, maternity leave, health issues, or political challenges.
Ans: unfortunately it’s not possible. The early bird fee is applicable only within the specified timeframe and cannot be availed once it expires.
Ans: For a full paper, we allow 6 to 8 pages.
Ans: The additional page charges are subject to variation and are set as per the specific journal to which you are submitting. For precise details, please refer to the guidelines provided by the respective journal.
Ans: Your abstract should fall within the range of 200 to 250 words, offering a precise yet comprehensive summary of your research.
Ans: Yes, it is important to include a biography (100 - 150 words) in your abstract. This will let readers establish a connection with the researcher behind the work.