EOSC Projects EXPO Launched and Exhibitors Wanted!
Who should attend
Anyone with an interest in EOSC developments should register and visit our virtual exhibition:
- Research & Academic institution representatives
- Libraries and other research support staff
- Researchers and research associations
- Industry & private sector
- EOSC-related projects
- Research and eInfrastructures
- Policy makers
- Funding agencies
- High performance computing centres
- Standards bodies
- Civil society and citizen scientists
- Publishers
- Data service providers
NOTE that only registered attendees will be given access to the virtual exhibition platform, so:
REGISTER AS A VISITOR NOW!
Call for Exhibitors
If you are contributing to the development of the EOSC and would like to share some of your results, you’re encouraged to exhibit.
DEADLINE FOR EXHIBITORS: 6 November 2020, 12:00 CET.
Here are some of the criteria for selection:
- Booth should exhibit project results or initiatives and how they contribute to the EOSC
- Potential exhibitor should be an existing contributor to the EOSC initiative
- Relevance to the target audience of the expo
- Richness of the media to be exhibited
Please note that limited spots are available.
Virtual Exhibition Features
Interactive environment
Break away from Zoom fatigue and experience virtual interaction in a new way! Connect with old acquaintances and meet new ones!
Exhibition Hall
An Exhibition Hall accessible via browsers will showcase all the booths in an animated virtual environment. Each booth can host videos, posters, flyers, and brochures, and enable multiple representative exhibitors from your organisation to answer questions from visitors through chat.
e-Briefcase
Visitors will be given an e-briefcase to store all the material emailed to them by the exhibitors.
Networking Lounge
A virtual lounge will be set up for people to network and meet each other.
Scavenger Hunt and Leaderboards
Visitors can hunt for hidden clues and rise up the leaderboards to win prizes!
Best Booth Contest
A contest will be run for the best exhibition booth. Aside from prizes (to be announced later), all the material showcased at the winning booth will be sent to all the attendees of the Realising the EOSC conference. The following are the criteria for judging:
- 30% - Public voting (number of votes collected via the voting system)
- 30% - Soundness of content
- 25% - Relevance and clarity of messageSS
- 15% - Design, visuals and attractiveness
A jury of three will be appointed from each of the main organisers - EOSC-hub, FREYA and SSHOC to provide scoring on the soundness of content relevance and clarity of message, and design, visuals and attractiveness.