Submit your abstract for IGET Live 2026
IGET Live 2026 welcomes all forms of abstracts for presentation during the symposium. All presenters attending the meeting in person will receive a travel grant of 300 USD upon arrival, in addition to a waiver of the registration fee.
Please note that during the submission process, you will be prompted to choose between an oral or poster presentation.
Poster presenters will be required to display their physically printed posters on exhibition boards on the premises. Meanwhile, Oral presenters will be scheduled to present their work in dedicated oral presentation sessions (all forms of oral presentation are accepted, including case presentations and scientific presentations).
Furthermore, oral presenters can choose to apply for the Case Contest session. Up to eight presenters will be pre-selected by the scientific committee to deliver their case presentations. From these, two will be selected by panelists to receive the first (400 USD) or second (200 USD) prize, in addition to their travel grants.
Lastly, please note that there are limited spots for poster and oral (including Case Contest) presentations. The scientific committee retains the right to select the highest-scoring abstracts for each category from the submitted abstracts.
Guidelines for abstract submission:
- Describe your case or research in the form of an abstract consisting of less than 400 words.
- The submitter may choose to include figures (up to a maximum of 4 images).
- The topic should be within the field of interventional radiology.
- Topic examples: technically challenging cases, novel techniques, rare or extreme IR procedures, learning from mistakes, morbidity/mortality cases, etc.
Submission deadline: July 17, 2026
All abstracts will be reviewed by the IGET Organizing Committee after the deadline.
Those accepted for presentation will be notified via email by August.
The purpose of travel grants is to offset the cost of travel for those who will not be receiving any other form of financial funding from the IGET Organizing Committee. Therefore, domestic faculty, overseas faculty with an official invitation, and foreign participants residing or training in Korea during the IGET Symposium are not eligible for the travel grant. For the same reason, the travel grant will be provided to the abstract presenter once only (i.e., a presenter of both a poster and a Case Contest or Oral Presentation will receive the travel grant for only one of the presentations).
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