Authors preparing submissions for the 4th International Conference on Sustainable Innovations and Partnerships (SIP 2027) should use the official author templates provided below. These templates support consistent formatting, clear presentation, and efficient review processing.
SIP 2027 accepts abstract submissions and full paper submissions. Authors may submit an abstract first and later prepare a full paper, or they may submit a complete full paper directly when the study is ready for detailed review.
Official Microsoft Word Templates
The official Microsoft Word templates are recommended for all authors. They provide a simple structure for preparing manuscripts in a format suitable for conference review, editorial assessment, and possible post-conference publication consideration.
- The abstract template should be used for short research summaries, work-in-progress studies, project concepts, and conference presentation proposals.
- The full paper template should be used for complete research manuscripts with full methodology, results, analysis, discussion, and conclusions.
- Authors should not remove required sections unless a section is clearly not applicable to the submission type.
- All figures, tables, references, and author information should follow the formatting instructions included in the template.
- Submitted files should be checked carefully for formatting consistency before upload.
Abstract Template
The SIP 2027 abstract template is designed for concise submissions. It helps authors present the purpose, method, main findings, and contribution of the study in a clear and structured format.
- Recommended abstract length: 200–400 words.
- Include the title, author names, affiliations, and corresponding author email.
- Clearly state the research objective, method, results, and conclusion.
- Add three to six keywords that reflect the main topic of the submission.
- Ensure that the abstract aligns with at least one SIP 2027 conference theme.
Full Paper Template
The SIP 2027 full paper template is intended for complete manuscripts. Full papers should present sufficient technical, methodological, empirical, analytical, or conceptual depth for peer review and editorial evaluation.
- Include a clear title, author details, abstract, keywords, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion, and references.
- Use consistent formatting for headings, subheadings, figures, tables, equations, and references.
- Ensure that all cited works are included in the reference list.
- Provide original figures and tables with clear captions.
- Check grammar, clarity, plagiarism, citation accuracy, and formatting before submission.
LaTeX Users
SIP 2027 does not provide a dedicated LaTeX class. Authors may use standard LaTeX templates, such as article or IEEEtran, provided that the manuscript follows the SIP 2027 formatting requirements and remains suitable for conference review.
LaTeX users should ensure that the final PDF is clean, readable, and consistent with the conference formatting expectations. The submitted PDF should include complete author information, abstract, keywords, figures, tables, equations, references, and any required acknowledgments.
- Use standard page layout and readable academic formatting.
- Use clear section headings and consistent numbering.
- Place figures and tables close to their first citation where possible.
- Use high-resolution figures and avoid missing font or symbol errors.
- Ensure that all references compile correctly and appear in the final PDF.
Required ZIP Archive for LaTeX Submissions
After submitting the PDF version through the submission system, LaTeX users are required to email a ZIP archive containing all source and supporting files. This helps the editorial team review, verify, and prepare accepted submissions when needed.
The ZIP archive should include:
- The original LaTeX source files, including .tex and .bib files.
- The final compiled PDF submitted for review.
- All figures as separate image files.
- Any custom style files or bibliography files required to compile the manuscript.
- A short note identifying the corresponding author and submission title.
The ZIP file should be emailed to support@sip2027.org after the PDF submission is completed.
File Naming Recommendation
Authors are encouraged to use clear file names to avoid confusion during review and editorial handling.
- Abstract file example: SIP2027_Abstract_LastName.docx.
- Full paper file example: SIP2027_FullPaper_LastName.docx.
- LaTeX ZIP file example: SIP2027_LaTeX_LastName.zip.
- Figure file example: Figure_01.png, Figure_02.jpg, or Figure_03.pdf.
Submission Support
For questions about author templates, abstract formatting, full paper formatting, or LaTeX source files, please contact support@sip2027.org.