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Poster Competition

Poster competition for the forthcoming themed edition: Trends Shaping Future(s) of Concrete(s).


With the intent of covering the entire materials-design-construction-maintenance value chain, one of our forthcoming editions would be looking into future(s) of concrete materials. We aim is to make this forward looking with a collaborative approach from Academia-Industry. We invite posters for this themed edition - Trends Shaping Future(s) of Concrete(s).

Possibilities that the future of Concrete holds are endless. So, let your creativity and imagination gain shape. Think out of the box and design a poster that encapsulates what you visualise the future of Concrete as.

We invite students and professionals to participate. Submit your posters and win exciting rewards.
  • Award winning poster entry will form the cover page of this edition
  • One year free e-copy subscription of the ICJ for year 2021
Timelines:
  • Confirm your participation by November 7, 2020, send us an email : info@icjlimited.com
  • Submit your entries by November 15, 2020 with a brief description in about 200 words explaining how you depict the future of concrete
Prize:
  • Award winning entry will form the cover page of this themed edition
  • One year free e-copy subscription of the ICJ for year 2021
Poster Size:
  • A4 size | Poster Format: High resolution PDF
Each poster contribution received will undergo a two-step review process:
  • Initial review (acceptance and feedback)
  • Final evaluation of the poster by a committee to select winning entry
Key guidelines:
  • Each entry must be original and not submitted to any other journal
  • Logical, creative, story-telling format will be appreciated
  • Ability to let others see the future through your imagination is incomprehensible
  • Be central to the theme, achieve thoroughness
  • Decision of the Judges will be final
  • Every submission to include information about the contributor and their picture
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