Types of Submissions

The conference accepts three types of original works:

Full Paper – completed or consolidated Research & Development (R&D) works aligned with the conference themes. Limit: 10 pages.

Short Paper – works in progress, presenting preliminary but relevant results open to discussion. Limit: 6–7 pages.

Extended Abstract – an initial overview of objectives, methodology, and preliminary results, serving as a concise summary for discussion and future development. Limit: 1–3 pages.

Submissions can be in Portuguese, Spanish, or English, must not have been previously published or under review elsewhere, and must be submitted in Word format only.


Submission Structure

Full Paper / Short Paper

Submissions should include:

  • Title of the paper
  • Author details (full name, affiliation, and email)
  • Structured abstract (300 words), including objective, methodology, originality, and results (mandatory), plus practical implications and limitations if applicable
  • Keywords (3 to 6)
  • Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results and Discussion, Conclusion and Future Research
  • References in APA – 7th edition format
  • Acknowledgements (if applicable)

Extended Abstract (1–3 pages)

The abstract should include:

  • Title of the paper
  • Author details (full name, affiliation, and email)
  • Structured abstract (300 words), including objective, methodology, originality, and results (mandatory), plus practical implications and limitations if applicable
  • Keywords (3 to 6)
  • References in APA – 7th edition format
  • Acknowledgements (if applicable)

Submission and Presentation Rules

  • Conference registration and payment are mandatory for all participants.
  • Accepted abstracts, when presented, will be included in the Book of Abstracts.
  • To ensure publication and presentation, at least one author of each work must be fully registered by June 14, 2026, respecting the suggested page limits.
  • Only one work per registration will be published; additional works require payment of an extra fee, limited to one additional work per registration.
  • Each registration allows participation of only one author in the conference.