How to Submit

Upon Acceptance

On-site


How to Submit

Overview

The Exhibitor Forum offers manufacturers, vendors, and HPC service providers with a venue to deliver technical deep-dives that are open to both Exhibits and Technical Program attendees. It is a great opportunity to showcase underlying technologies or use cases to a large audience outside the confines of an exhibit space. Presentations should focus on technical challenges, underpinning technologies, and distinctive technical features. Those with a marketing or sales focus will not be accepted.

Sessions will include topics at the forefront of HPC such as data, HPC services, usability, and networking. The Exhibitor Forum topic areas are:

  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Moving, Managing, and Storing Data
  • Effective Application of HPC
  • Software for HPC
  • HPC Futures and Exascale
  • High Performance Networking
  • Artificial Intelligence and Analytics
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace

Each Exhibitor Forum session is 90 minutes and presentations are 30 minutes each. There is no limit to the number of submissions per vendor, but no more than one presentation per vendor will be accepted. 

Preparing Your Submission

Format

Your session information will be submitted via a web form (an abstract of no more than 250 words) and an optional file upload (e.g. white paper, presentation, or other material).

Do not submit company-confidential information, since this file will be disseminated to the Exhibitor Forum review committee.

Presenters

The presenter’s name, presentation title, and abstract will appear in the online SC schedule exactly as you enter it in the SC submissions website.

Where to Submit

Exhibitor Forum proposals are submitted via the SC submissions website.

Review Criteria

Exhibitor Forum presentations must be associated with an industry Exhibits booth at SC.

Exhibitor Forum proposals are reviewed by experts and are evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Alignment of content to the topic areas listed in the overview above and the SC22 conference theme, “HPC Accelerates”
  • Demonstrated or potential impact on HPC
  • Newness
  • Relevance of presented innovation(s)

The first two points of criteria are valued at 30 points each. The second two are valued at 20 points each. A perfect submission would receive 100 points total.

All other factors, including order of submissions, will have no bearing on acceptance. Late submissions will not be accepted.

Conflict of Interest

Please review the SC Conference Conflict of Interest guidelines before submitting your proposal.

Plagiarism

Please review the IEEE guidelines on identifying plagiarism.

Upon Acceptance

Registration

All Exhibitor Forum participants must be associated with an industry Exhibits booth and must register and pay for either the Technical Program, Exhibitor 24-hour Access, or Exhibits Hall Only. By submitting to the Exhibitor Forum, you are making a commitment to register and attend the conference upon acceptance of your submission. Please refer to Registration for fees.

Finalizing Accepted Exhibitor Forum Sessions

Your Exhibitor Forum session will be included in the online SC schedule provided you upload your final presentation and presenter information to the SC submissions website before September 30, 2022.

On-site

Schedule and Location

The Exhibitor Forum will be held Tuesday–Thursday, November 15–17, 2022. Each Exhibitor Forum session is 90 minutes and presentations are 30 minutes each.

Please arrive at the room designated for your session at least 15 minutes before your session starts. Refer to the online SC Schedule to identify your session’s room number.

Infrastructure

Exhibitor Forum sessions are assigned either a classroom or a theater room equipped with standard AV facilities:

  • Projector
  • Microphone and podium
  • Wireless lapel microphone and wireless handheld microphone
  • Projection screen

Current SC Conference policies and procedures do not include the following in your session room:

  • Poster boards
  • Round tables
  • Wired Ethernet connection
  • Power strips on the tables or under the chairs
  • Recording of your session
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