The platform is a virtual replica of what you would expect to see in-person and live at the event.
Our virtual exhibit hall will be a great place to connect with our exhibitors and meet participating artists, who have always been a popular feature at this event.
Interactive features will allow participants to engage with each other and build relationships with friends and colleagues.
We are pleased to also incorporate virtual stands for our research poster presentations, much like the poster boards you are used to seeing at the live events.
Watch speaker presentations live and engage in live Q&A as per the conference agenda. Some presentations will be recorded and made available for viewing later. We will also make presentations and handouts available for download, post event, as approved by participating speakers.
As we get closer to the event, all registered attendees will receive unique login information to access the virtual event. This will be shared via email.
If you have any technical issues, please contact symposium@autism.net for immediate support.
We are pleased to provide virtual swag bags for all participating delegates! If you are an organisation interested in adding an item to our virtual bags, please contact Steph Douglas sdouglas@autism.net
We will be using CEU Helper to issue credits. Please visit the ‘accreditation’ page for updates.
All fees are listed on the registration page.
All registrations are processed online.
Select sessions will be recorded, as indicated on the conference agenda, and made available to registered delegates between Nov 11 and Nov 17 only.
You can access the event with a smartphone, a desktop computer or laptop. You will need an internet connection.
The event will operate on Eastern Standard Time (EST).
Geneva Centre for Autism is an international leader in the development and delivery of clinical intervention services and training. As a full service agency, Geneva Centre for Autism offers personalized, strength based programming for children, youth, adults, and families. Our Sonderly Training and International Autism Symposium build professional capacity worldwide to empower all individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to reach their full potential.