Posters and Demos

Important dates: https://eurovis.org.uk/important-dates/
Author guidelines common to all Eurovis 2026 submissions: https://eurovis.org.uk/author-guidelines/

The Eurovis Posters and Demos track will present late-breaking results, work in progress, follow-up extensions, application case studies, or evaluations of existing methods relevant to the field of visualization. In particular, it provides young researchers, especially postgraduate students, with valuable opportunities to receive feedback from other researchers and engage in stimulating discussions. Addition of the opportunity to present hardware or software demonstrations may also be of particular interest for practitioners. 

We solicit poster and/or demo submissions in the form of a short paper of at most 2 pages in the EuroVis poster format, with an additional page allowed for references only. 

We expect that the submissions will clearly discuss the novel and significant contributions (including extensions of previous studies) or real-world applications while placing them in the context of state-of-the-art in the field of visualization. 

The intended presentation form during the Posters and Demos conference session must be indicated during the submission process (printed poster and/or live demonstration). In case of a poster presentation, the draft of the actual poster (A0 format, portrait orientation) is mandatory to include with the submission. In case of a live demonstration, a supplementary video is mandatory. We strongly encourage the submission of further additional materials. For example, you can submit an additional PDF (without any page limit) that contains a number of example results, screenshots, an interaction sequence, etc. However, note that the 2-page paper must be able to stand on its own. 

Please note that the submissions will undergo a single-blind review process (see the detailed formatting instructions below and general author guidelines common to all submission types https://eurovis.org.uk/author-guidelines/), with the reviews provided by the international program committee. 

Some submissions from other tracks (e.g., Short papers or Education papers tracks) may be offered the opportunity to be redirected to the Posters & Demos track. In this case, authors must submit their camera-ready version by the due date (see Important Dates Page). These redirected submissions will not follow the regular review cycle but the same submission and format guidelines as for regular submissions to the Posters & Demos track must be followed, otherwise the camera-ready version may be rejected. 

All authors must be specified in the submission system at the time of the submission. Adding additional authors after the acceptance of a submission is not acceptable. 

Any accepted Posters and Demos track submissions are required to have at least one (paid) registered author to attend and present the contribution at the conference in person. 

The PDF version of the Posters & Demos paper as well as the supplementary materials will be included in the EG digital library with a DOI in open access. The material in the submission can later be reused by the original authors for a more extensive publication (e.g., a full paper) with more detailed content and mature results without being considered self-plagiarism. 

Formatting Instructions 

To submit to EuroVis 2026 Posters and Demos, authors prepare their paper, video and/or poster as follows: 

The paper submission (mandatory for all submissions): this is a 2-page PDF file (+1 extra page for references only) extended abstract, using the conference LaTeX template provided on the author guidelines page: https://eurovis.org.uk/author-guidelines/

A digital video submission (mandatory for demo papers but only encouraged for poster submissions): this is required particularly if part of, or all of the work covers interactive techniques. Please use only the most common video codecs (e.g., MP4 format using the H.264 codec) to maximize the chances that the reviewers can access your video submission. 

The final poster (mandatory for poster submissions): this is the PDF draft of the final poster. It should be printable on paper no larger than paper size A0, portrait orientation (84.1cm x 118.9cm = 33.1in x 46.8in, cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_size). If accepted, you will be expected to bring the printed version of this draft to the conference.