In 2020, when I took on these freelance projects for two IEEE backed scientific conferences that needed to go virtual, there was no existing, ideal solution that matched their specific needs. A big challenge was the presentation of papers by authors and participants in different time-zones, that video-conferencing solutions were not solving yet. This asynchronicity was a pain point for conference participants, who are used to visiting a (usually, new) country in order to attend the event.
I designed and developed the whole platform for each conference, integrated it with external services (like registration, video and document uploads, video hosting and video-conferencing) and helped the organizers in adapting the event to an online format- a fairly new affair. I also handled all event related e-mail communications to the users to maintain consistency as well as creation and distribution of participant certificates.
“We’re very satisfied with Vítor’s service in providing not only a complete platform to host our conference, but also in collaborating on several aspects of administrative processes and graphical design.”
Sérgio Faria, PhD – IT Leiria – CONFTELE2021
“Vitor was very flexible with every request and was able to deploy a complete platform on a very short notice. This allowed for a very successful transition of the conference to a virtual venue and I think I can say that all participants were very satisfied with the experience.”
Luís Nero, PhD – IT Aveiro – CSNDSP2020
This is a live event and many users will be in distant time zones, from Brazil to China
Many professors and researchers expect a conference with a strict schedule.
Presenting authors need to participate in a Q&A, as required by IEEE.
Users might skip remote sessions that do not concern them.
Conferences participants are accustomed to visiting the city where the conference is held.
Difficult to create a sense of community when a group of people are not in the same room together.
Using Miro to group technical and functional requirements and restrains allowed to reduce complexity into a tangible structure.