Presentations
How do I make changes to my session?
You do not have direct access to make changes to the online agenda. Any requests to change/update the agenda must be sent to the producer (
George.Mullens@terrapinn.com
).
Once the producer has confirmed receipt of your request, please allow up to 48 hours before the changes become live.
Can I change my presentation title?
Please be aware, if you request to update your presentation & title to cover a different topic than orginally planned, this may impact the scheduling of your session. If the new topic is no longer relevant to the allocated track, your producer may have to discuss re-scheduling this to take place in a more suitable track.
The deadline to confirm your presentation details including the title is
Friday 13th February, 2026
. After this, the event will be launching on the Terrapinn Events App and attendees will begin registering for their sessions – any major changes after this time are strongly discouraged but we can make minor amendments if necessary. This can be done up until 48 hours before the event, please contact your corresponding producer with your changes. Please note, changes submitted less than 48 hours before the event cannot be guaranteed to be updated in time although we will do our best to accommodate. Changes can take up to 24 hours to appear on the website agenda and event app.
How long should my presentation be?
Please check your individual session in the agenda; All presentations at the congress have a total
maximum duration of 20 minutes
with 15 minutes presenting and 5 minutes of questions and answers.
What format should presentations be prepared in?
· Presentations should be prepared in
PowerPoint (.ppt format)
with
wide-screen (16:9)
selected for display aspect.
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All presentations at the congress have a
total maximum duration of 20 minutes
with 15 minutes presenting and 5 minutes of questions and answers.
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We suggest that each presentation has a maximum of
10-15 slides
to avoid going over time.
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You can use any slide deck format that you already have within your organisation.
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In our experience, the best presentations are
case study focused, presentations which are sales pitches will often result in audience members leaving the track room.
What content and layout should presentations be prepared in?
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Keep text brief and focused with a maximum of 5-7 bullet points per slide
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Use headings to organise content and guide the audience
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Do not copy and paste large paragraphs or dense tables
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Avoid cluttering slides with too many images or graphs
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Do not animate every element, it is best to use simple transitions
·
Do not use polls such as mentimeter or slido
, we cannot guarantee that these will work correctly.
How do I submit my presentation?
If you are unable to access the above form, then please send this directly to George Mullens, the Project Manager for the World EPA Congress at
george.mullens@terrapinn.com
.
Please note that the presentation needs to be sent to the producer for us to send it to our AV team at the congress.
When is the deadline for sending presentations?
The deadline for presentations is Friday
13th February, 2026.
If you are unable to access the above form, then please send this directly to George Mullens, the Project Manager for the World EPA Congress at
george.mullens@terrapinn.com
.
Please note that the presentation needs to be sent to the producer for us to send it to our AV team at the congress.
Will my slides be shared?
If you have given permission, your slides will be shared as a PDF with attendees via the Terrapinn Events App between 1-2 weeks after the event has finished.
The producer will survey speakers on whether we have permission to share your slides in advance of the event. They will also re-confirm after the event before any slides are published.
If you would like an edited version of your slides to be shared, please send a shareable PDF copy to your producer.
If you do not respond or decline permission your presentation will not be shared publicly.
Do I need to submit a poster?
Abstracts are not compulsory but can be sent to your conference producer by
Friday 13th February, 2026
.
Can I bring my presentation slides to the event on a USB?
Please be aware - if you bring your slides on a USB without any prior slide submissions, we cannot guarantee these will be able to be submitted without issue. We strongly recommend you submit at least a draft copy of your slides in advance so the production & AV team can pre-screen these to identify any potential technical issues with sufficient time to address them.
If you have made last-minute changes to your slides, these can be provided to the AV team on-site via USB. Please ensure that this is done as early as possible - USBs that are given to the AV team during a speaking presentation will not be accepted, the latest these are accepted is the last networking break before your talk.
What are the sponsor presentation requirements?
For sponsor presentations, please provide the Business Development Manager for the congress the following:
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Presentation title
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Name of presenter
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Presenter email address
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Speaker picture
If the above is not provided, then
we will not be able to promote your presentation on our website and event app agenda
. Similarly, if we do not receive the details for your presenter, then this can result in difficulties in registering them effectively for the congress,
this can result in presenters not showing up on our website and event app.
Accessibility Guidelines for presentation
Colour and contrast
The purpose of this section is to provide guidelines on formats noting that individuals with some disabilities might have difficulties in reading certain combinations.
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Use high contrast colour combinations such as black text on a white background
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Use colour and other indicators, text labels to convey meaning.
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Do not rely on colour alone to communicate, eg. The red bar shows
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Avoid low contrast colour combinations such as light grey on white or red on green
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Avoid neon or overly saturated colours, these can cause eye strain.
Text and fonts
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Use sans-serif fonts (e.g., Arial, Calibri, Verdana) for clarity.
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Use a minimum font size of 24pt for body text; bigger is better.
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Use bold for emphasis, not italics or underlining.
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Avoid cramming lots of text on a slide
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Avoid decorative or cursive fonts, theses can be difficult to read
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Avoid using all caps for longer sentences.
Top tips for delivering a great presentation: all speakers
Content and layout:
·
Keep text brief and focused with a maximum of 5-7 bullet points per slide.
·
Use headings to organise content and guide the audience.
·
Do not copy and paste large paragraphs or dense tables.
·
Avoid cluttering slides with too many images or graphs.
·
Do not animate every element, it is best to use simple transitions.
·
Do not use polls such as mentimeter or slido, we cannot guarantee that these will work correctly.
Devise a great title:
You're often going to be competing with multiple other sessions taking place at the same time - so how can you make yours stand out? By making it interesting! Maybe it's a controversial statement or a "how to" proposition, there are many different ways of doing this, but you have seconds to grab an attendees' attention as they are scanning the agenda, so make yours count.
Not confident in putting it together yourself? No problem! All B2B event organisers will help - and they have staff that are great at devising interesting titles - jump on a quick call and devise something together that will drive attendance.
Give the organiser time to market you:
I know, we're all busy, and many companies participate in multiple events, so it can be hard to look past the nearest one. But the more information the organiser has, the better they can market your participation and your session - let them take the heavy lifting out of putting bums on seats in your session.
Share your failures:
We all make mistakes. It's what makes us human and it's what makes us better (provided we learn from them). Talking about what didn't work can sometimes be even more valuable than talking about what did - and you'll leave a lasting impression on your audience.
Have fun! If you're relaxed and engaged, your audience will be too. And egaged attendees make GREAT prospects...
Top tips for delivering a great presentation: sponsors
Think carefully about the content of your session: Put yourself in your audience's shoes: Would you just want to be pitched to, or do you want something more dynamic and engaging? And do you get bored when you sit in a session where someone is just reading PowerPoint slides out to you? Exactly.
Use real-life case studies
: These are far more effective than any generic statements you can make about your company. They are real, practical examples of how you have made a difference to your clients' businesses. That's powerful!
Bring a client:
Really want to hammer home that you're great about what you do? There's no more effective endorsement than having a client participate in your session. Or you could even have your client deliver the session for you...