“My AIUCD26”: the personal agenda inside the companion to build your own conference

In the AIUCD 2026 companion, “My AIUCD26” is the section dedicated to building your personal conference agenda. Not a one-size-fits-all calendar, but a space that fills up around your interests: every talk you want to follow is saved with a tap and gathered, in chronological order, under a single “★ My AIUCD26” button always reachable from the top of the page.

One star to save, no account required

To add a talk to your agenda, just tap the star ⭐ next to any presentation: in the Programme, in the Browse section, inside the detail card of a single talk, or on a poster card. The same star works on NOA’s 14 suggested paths: one click and the whole path lands in your agenda.

Everything stays on your device. No registration, no login, no email address: the agenda is stored in your browser and travels with you as long as you keep using the same device. No cloud sync, no tracking of your choices.

A view that follows the conference

When you open “My AIUCD26”, the talks you’ve saved are grouped by day and sorted by time, each with its room, authors and paper ID. At the top, a summary banner counts how many talks and posters you currently have in your agenda.

During the conference days, the list becomes live: the talk happening at that very moment is highlighted with a “Now” badge and a pulsing dot; the following one is flagged as “Next talk“, with a countdown in minutes and the room you should head to. The page refreshes itself every thirty seconds, so you never need to reload to know where you are in the day.

If you accidentally save two talks that take place at the same time, the app won’t pick one for you: it flags both with a clear scheduling conflict warning and leaves the choice to you (and you can always catch up on the other one later through the proceedings).

Saved posters get a section of their own — “Posters to see” — with a reminder of when and where the poster session takes place, so you don’t lose them while chasing talks across rooms.

Export your agenda to your calendar

Once your agenda is ready, a “Calendar” button exports it all in one go. The companion offers three options tailored to the most common scenarios:

  • Apple Calendar / iPhone — download an .ics file and a tap on iPhone adds every event to the Calendar app;
  • Google Calendar — download the same .ics and the companion guides you to Google’s import page;
  • Outlook / any other client — a standard .ics file that works with Thunderbird, Fastmail, Outlook Web and everything else.

From that moment on, the talks you’ve picked live in the calendar you already use, with the reminders you’re already used to, calling you at the right time without having to keep the conference page open.

Why “My AIUCD26” matters

Three days of work, four rooms, parallel sessions and more than 130 contributions make improvisation hard. “My AIUCD26” turns a dense programme into a readable personal route: you choose calmly beforehand, then live the conference aware of where to go, what’s happening, and what’s coming next. No account, no app to install, always one star away.

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