In the AIUCD 2026 companion, NOA is the feature designed to help participants navigate the conference program in a simpler and more personal way. It doesn’t just show presentations and schedules; it proposes a more readable way to experience the event, highlighting connections, choices, and pre-built pathways.
14 paths for three different ways to experience the conference
The heart of NOA is a system of 14 suggested paths, organized into three types designed for different needs.
- The first is Deepen a theme, which includes 8 paths dedicated to those who don’t want to miss specific core topics of the conference and prefer to follow a coherent thread across multiple presentations.
- The second is Explore the whole conference, featuring 3 broader and more substantial paths, ideal for those who want to optimize their presence and gain the richest, most transversal view of AIUCD 2026 possible.
- The third is Connect different areas, which collects 3 paths designed for those who want to link different themes and perspectives, seeking unexpected connections between apparently distant areas of the conference.
In this way, NOA does not propose a single way to consult the program, but offers three different strategies to experience it better: going deep, covering as much as possible, or building transversal connections.
From suggestions to a personal agenda
The paths suggested by NOA can be added to your personal agenda, “My AIUCD26,” instantly transforming a recommendation into a practical orientation tool during the conference.

If you have some free time between sessions, NOA doesn’t just flag a gap in your schedule; it tries to turn it into a useful opportunity. When it detects an interval of at least half an hour between two saved presentations, it offers a contextual suggestion. It may invite you to explore Cagliari with the “What to do nearby?” function, opening the section dedicated to the city’s points of interest, already filtered based on your available minutes.
At the same time, NOA continues to act as a guide even in complex situations: if the presentations you have chosen, or those added from a path, overlap with other events in your agenda, the system clearly flags the scheduling conflict and leaves you the freedom to decide which one to follow. In this way, NOA serves not only to suggest content but also to better manage the actual rhythm of the conference, alternating scientific orientation, free time, and practical choices throughout the day.

Why NOA is useful
The value of NOA lies precisely here: it helps transform the AIUCD 2026 program into an experience that is more readable, less dispersive, and closer to the interests of the participants. Instead of moving through sessions and schedules in a fragmented way, with NOA it is possible to follow a thread, optimize time, and approach the conference with greater awareness.
