A place where students, educators, + researchers share new research with the grape and wine industry.
WineVit™ hosts the 2022 Winegrowers Poster Session
2022 Posters Submission is Closed!
The Poster Session is a unique opportunity for students and researchers to share new information and discuss their research with grape and wine industry stakeholders at WineVit™.
All poster submissions have the option of being judged to win prizes, and students have the option of also giving an oral presentation with their poster.
Date: Tuesday, February 8, 2022.
Location: Three Rivers Convention Center, Kennewick, WA
Successful posters and presentations convey technical details while attracting the attention of attendees. The goal is to develop content that encourages and facilitates small groups of individuals to gather and learn or interact for mutual benefits.
Your content must be industry relevant and provide research and/or information about one or more of the following:
Current viticulture research and trends
Current enology research and trends
Current research projects funded through the Washington State Grape and Wine Research Program
Current wine marketing or promotion research and trends
Extension or educational outreach
Educational class projects
Technology transfer
Tax and/or assessment-funded industry support
As applicable, each poster should note ALL sources of funds for the project. Projects funded by the Washington State Grape and Wine Research Program must be identified as such.
Each poster will be displayed on a free-standing display board in a space measuring 45-inches wide and 45-inches high - this is the maximum allowed size for your poster. There will be two posters per side of each board. You will need to bring your own push pins.
Questions? Email Marissa.
Undergraduates
Undergraduate students studying grape and wine industry-related fields from any Washington post-secondary institution are welcome to apply to present their undergraduate research projects and/or findings. Undergraduate applicants can elect to have their poster judged, if desired.
Graduates
Graduate students studying grape and wine industry-related fields from any Washington post-secondary institution are welcome to apply to present their graduate research projects. Graduate students have the option to present their research as a poster or in a 10-15-minute oral presentation during the Poster Session. Graduate applicants can elect to have their poster judged, if desired.
Professionals
Professionals in the grape and wine industry are invited to present their research as a poster. Professional applicants can elect to have their poster judged, if desired.
* POSTERS FROM FOR-PROFIT VENTURES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE.