At Ex Ordo, we’re always working to make our platform more powerful and intuitive. Our latest release includes features designed to help you run smoother, smarter conferences—from the logistics of the poster hall to the integrity of the peer review process.
Navigating a massive programme can feel like a maze for organisers and attendees alike. Our new Presentation Codes feature in Virtual allows you to label and track every presentation with surgical precision.
If you’ve ever seen an attendee wander aimlessly through a forest of poster boards, you’ll love this update.
We’ve bridged the gap between your digital programme and the physical event space. Each poster is now assigned a dedicated number that links directly to its Presentation Code. This creates a clear, unbreakable connection between your schedule and the physical poster panels onsite.
Academic integrity is the backbone of any scholarly conference. We’ve introduced a new CrossCheck integration that allows your team to run plagiarism checks without ever leaving Ex Ordo.
Admin and track chairs can now trigger checks in bulk or on individual submissions and review the results directly within the system.
Note: This integration is currently available for IEEE conferences only. However, if you are a non-IEEE customer using iThenticate, reach out to us—we’d love to chat about your needs.
The new Virtual [[PresentationTimes]] Macro is a major win for your inbox. By including this macro in your presenter emails, the system automatically expands it to show each presenter exactly when and where they are scheduled in the programme.
It’s a simple automation that drastically reduces back-and-forth queries, ensuring your speakers arrive at the right room at the right time.
Maintaining a true double-blind review is harder than it looks—authors often forget to strip identifying info from their uploads.
To protect your review process, we’ve added a new Anonymous PDFs Validation step. Ex Ordo now automatically scans the first page of each uploaded PDF for identifying information. If the system detects names or affiliations, it rejects the file immediately, forcing a fix before the paper ever reaches a reviewer. It’s an automated safeguard that prevents reviewer conflicts before they occur.
If you have questions about setting up your Presentation Codes or enabling the CrossCheck integration for your IEEE conference, our support team is ready to help.