Galaxy Theme Brain Structure Wide Cover
RJ0400001
- Last Update 09/16/2025
- File Size 15.2MB
- # of Slides 2
- File Format PPTX
- Slide Ratio 16:9
- Color
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About the Product
A professional cover slide featuring brain structure visualization, optimized for science, medical, and technology presentations. Set against a black background with galaxy particle effects, the slide showcases a neural network illustration in cyan and magenta tones that symbolizes brain activation. The 2-slide set includes clearly defined title, subtitle, and body text areas, with orange accent markers highlighting key neural regions. Available in PowerPoint PPTX format for immediate editing, this slide template delivers a powerful first impression for neuroscience, AI, brain research, and medical technology presentations.
Usage Points
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Main Usage
Serves as the opening cover slide for science, medical, and technology presentations. The brain structure illustration professionally conveys complex topics such as neuroscience, artificial intelligence, brain research, and medical technology, while the cyan-magenta contrast immediately captures audience attention.
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How to Use
Place as the first slide of your presentation and insert your presentation title in the title area and presenter name or subtitle in the subtitle area. The galaxy background and brain illustration remain fixed, allowing you to use the slide immediately without additional editing or customization.
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Recommended For
Ideal for neuroscientists, medical professionals, AI researchers, brain science instructors, medical technology companies, university lectures, academic presentations, medical conferences, and technology seminars. Particularly effective for B2B presentations and academic settings where emphasizing credibility and professional expertise is essential.
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Slide Structure
The 2-slide set features a black background with cosmic particle effects on each slide. The left side displays a brain structure illustration with neural network visualization in cyan or magenta tones, while the right side contains title, subtitle, and body text areas. Orange accent points highlight active brain regions for visual emphasis.