Trying to figure out the best way to spend your time at the ECS Meeting?
The Online Program is where your entire meeting experience comes together. Think of it as your personal planning hub—helping you discover sessions, map your schedule, and stay connected throughout the event.
Here’s how to make the most of it!
Start with the Technical Program
- Explore technical sessions – Browse symposia, dive into session details, and review abstracts for every presentation. When something catches your attention, you can even engage directly with presenters through the Question/Comment Field on every presentation web page.
- Find award presentations – Don’t miss the work being recognized across the Society and divisions.
- Check cancelled presentations – Stay current with the most up-to-date scheduling information.
- Search people – Looking for a specific researcher or collaborator? Find their presentations and use the Connect button to send messages.
Discover everything beyond the sessions
The ECS Meeting is more than presentations—and under Events is where you see it all.
You can explore:
- Plenary
- Special Events
- Poster Sessions
- Exhibit Hall
- Coffee & Networking Breaks
- Committee, Board, Division, and Section Meetings
- Registration Hours
- Prayer Room
You’ll also find Floor Plans, so you always know what’s where.
Connect with the ECS Community
Visit the dedicated sections for:
- Exhibitors
- Sponsors
- Symposium Sponsors
These pages highlight the organizations supporting ECS—and help you identify who you want to connect with during the meeting.
Build your schedule
As you browse, you can start shaping your own experience.
- Click the Plus or Star icons to save sessions, presentations, or events.
- Everything you select is automatically added to your personal schedule.
Then, head to My Schedule (calendar icon in the top right) to:
- View your full plan in one place.
- Add your own custom events.
Make it yours
The more you use the Online Program, the more valuable it becomes.
Take a few minutes before the meeting starts to explore the features—and start building a schedule that reflects what matters most to you.


