Poster presenters interact with conference participants in three ways:
Two poster maximum policy:
One individual may present no more than two posters in a single poster session.
Instructions and information on preparation and publication of your poster are below.
| Abstracts due | 5 August 2026 |
| Registration opens | October 2026 |
| Authors notified and program posts online | 26 October 2026 |
| Applications open for RFW and conference awards | 26 October 2026 |
| Applications close for RFW and conference awards | 27 November 2026 |
| Submission system opens for manuscripts and poster PDFs* | 14 December 2026 |
| Poster PDFs due for spie.org preview and publication | 20 January 2027 |
| Manuscripts due | 27 January 2027 |
| Advance upload deadline for oral presentation slides** | 12 February 2027 |
*Contact author or speaker must register prior to uploading
**After this date slides must be uploaded onsite at Speaker Check-in
| Poster day | Poster setup | Poster session | Remove posters |
| Monday, 16 February | 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM | 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM | 7:00 PM Mon - 10:00 AM Tues |
| Wednesday, 18 February | 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM | 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM | 7:00 PM Weds - 10:00 AM Thurs |
Design and print your poster
The most successful posters are graphically rich presentations of your research that highlight and summarize the main points, with the poster presenter filling in the details in person at the session. The least effective poster format is an enlarged copy of your manuscript. When you design your poster, the goal is to make sure anyone walking by can read the key information from a comfortable viewing distance (about 1–2 meters).
Your poster should contain:
Size and formatting
Test View / Print: View a small section (view the file at 100%) of your poster on your screen and step back a few feet (1-2 meters); if you can read it comfortably, the sizes are likely fine. Print a small‑scale proof (e.g., 50% size) on a regular office printer to verify layout before committing to a large‑format print.
Print a high-resolution copy of your poster: After you have completed your poster, print it at high-resolution and bring it with you to hang at the poster session (printed size must not exceed 44in wide x 44in high (112cm x 112cm).
Technical Setup for Print-Ready Files
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Setting
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Recommended Value
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Resolution
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300dpi for raster images (photos, screenshots). Vector graphics (PDF, EPS, SVG) can remain at native resolution.
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Color Mode
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CMYK if the printer explicitly requests it; otherwise, most modern printers accept RGB and convert internally.
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Bleed
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Add 0.125in (3mm) bleed on all sides unless the printer states "no bleed."
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Margins / Safe Zone
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Keep critical text and logos ≥0.5in (12mm) from the edge to avoid trimming.
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File Format
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High‑quality PDF (PDF/X‑1a or PDF/X‑4) is universally accepted. Embed all fonts.
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Fonts
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Use legible sans‑serif fonts (e.g., Helvetica, Arial, Calibri) for body text; a larger serif or bold sans‑serif for headings. Minimum body‑text size ≈24pt.
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Consider transport: Posters can be rolled in a sturdy poster tube for protection during travel.
If you don’t want to print and transport your poster, submit your print-ready poster file to Warp Speed Tech for printing and convenient pick up at the conference.
Prepare and upload a publication‑ready PDF
After completing your poster, export to PDF (≤100MB) and submit it to SPIE for publication in the conference proceedings. Before uploading, verify that:
Your PDF must be submitted by the deadline (≈3 weeks before the meeting). Once the submission portal opens:
Important details to note:
SPIE Medical Imaging poster awards
All conferences at SPIE Medical Imaging will select a Cum Laude and Honorable Mention poster award from the accepted posters in each conference program. The committee will run the judging process and make the selection before the poster session and a ribbon will be hung on the select posters during the session. The Cum Laude winner and honorable mention poster will receive award certificates and recognition in their SPIE online profile. Some conferences may include a small cash award. How to Qualify: Submit a PDF of your poster through your account at https://spie.org/myaccount by the poster deadline: 21 January 2026
Note: uploaded poster PDFs are displayed in the conference program online for on-demand viewing and preview and will be published and archived with the manuscript in the proceedings on the SPIE Digital Library.
Set up your poster at the conference
Attend the session and present your poster
Publication of your poster
Manuscript Preparation and Submission
Still need to prepare your manuscript for publication?
Contact your program coordinator (listed in your SPIE.org account)