Science Box Presentations
Big Ideas, Short Talks
Join us for the Science Box sessions, featuring fascinating research presentations held within the exhibition area of the annual conference.
How Does It Work?
Concise format: Each presentation is limited to exactly 5 minutes, including a brief Q&A, ensuring a focused and impactful delivery.
Tailored content: With a limit of five slides, presenters will highlight the core essence of their research.
Interactive environment: Attendees can comfortably watch the presentations using headphones in a designated area within the exhibition hall.
Diverse topics: Each session will feature around five presentations, covering various subfields of cardiology.
When does it happen? During the morning break (10:00–10:30) and lunch break (14:00–14:30) on both days of the conference.
This format is designed to maximize learning and engagement during the breaks, offering direct access to insights on the latest developments and outstanding research in the field of cardiology.
The session topics and speakers will be published in the full scientific program of the conference.
Science Box Presentation Guidelines
IMPORTANT! During the presentation, a timer will indicate the remaining time.
Please use the IHS 2026 Presentation Template for your lecture.
Slides: up to 5 slides only. The first slide must include the lecture title and a Conflict of Interest statement.
Aspect ratio: 16:9.
Timing: up to 5 minutes total — 4 minutes talk + 1 minute Q&A (unless stated otherwise).
Language: The talk will be in Hebrew (unless stated otherwise) with an English slide deck.
Location & AV: The Science Box will be located in the Conference Center Foyer and equipped with a screen and a computer compatible with at least Windows 7 and Office 2015.
Important note for Macintosh users:
To ensure compatibility on a PC in the Speakers’ Preview Room, please:
- Use common fonts (e.g., Arial, Times New Roman, Verdana).
- Insert pictures as JPG files (not TIF/PNG/PICT).
- Use common movie formats such as AVI, MPG, or WMV (MOV from QuickTime may not display on a PowerPoint-based PC).