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Invitation to sponsor the Eurovis 2026 conference, 8-12 June 2026, Nottingham, UK

About Eurovis and the Need for Support

In 2026, Europe’s most important conference on visualization – Eurovis, the 28th annual European Data Visualization meeting, will be in Nottingham, England organized by the University of Nottingham, School of Computer Science and Eurographics UK.  It is a rare event, a great honor, and also a challenge for the newly established data visualization research group in the School of Computer Science at Nottingham University to organize this prestigious annual event,  with a new European Host every year (2025: Luxembourg, 2024: Odense, Denmark, 2023: Leipzig, Germany, 2022: Rome Italy, (See EuroVis 2025).

Benefits of supporting Eurovis

  • Rare Opportunity: Eurovis is only held in the UK once per decade.  The last time it was held in the UK was 2014.
  • Recruiting: Eurovis provides the best annual European opportunity to get in contact with a selection of the world‐wide best researchers in current visualization and explainable AI.  This is an exceptional recruiting opportunity.
  • Advertising: Eurovis provides an excellent opportunity to advertise one’s own business to potential users/customers as well as to potential new employees and/or partners. This might be especially interesting for local businesses.  It is a unique opportunity to get an exposure to an international audience that is both highly knowledgeable as well as influential when it comes to decision making processes in their local environment.
  • Innovation: Eurovis provides inspiration for potential innovation within one’s own product portfolio. It’s also relevant for updating the knowledge about the current state of the art (in visualization and explainable AI) and possible developments in related areas.
  • Education: Eurovis is interesting both for researchers/scientists as well as for practitioners and technologists in the field of visualization and explainable AI.
  • Networking: Approximately 300 participants from all over the world attend Eurovis to see the latest developments in the field of visualization and explainable AI.  A major goal of organizing Eurovis is to make it a highly interesting and a nice, enjoyable event for all participants –many influential and widely recognized experts from all around the world attend Eurovis every year.  We think that it is really important that participants will return home from Eurovis with a positive impression from the conference and that they enjoyed coming to Nottingham and the UK. To provide the participants of Eurovis with such a positive experience, a substantial amount of sponsorship is necessary and supporters can be the enabling factor to make this possible. Of course, this important positive role of all supporters will be made explicit accordingly before, throughout, and after the conference.
  • Competition: Employers may also want to raise their awareness of competition.

The participants of Eurovis pay a given registration fee for attending the conference – this fee has been on the order of about 850 GBP (on average) in recent years. Not at the least due to the relatively high prices in the UK, additional support is needed to offer a good quality conference for all participants. Currently, we estimate the overall need for additional funding and sponsorship to be about £35,000.  To acquire this support, we (the School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham) have started to contact a number of potential supporters, both from the public as well as from the private sector.

The Eurovis program comprises the (roughly) top‐25% selection of all paper submissions.  This selection is made over the course of a very competitive two‐staged peer reviewing process, which involves the most respected scientists worldwide. The proceedings of Eurovis are published as a special issue of the international, high‐impact journal Computer Graphics Forum (CGF) published by Wiley‐Blackwell. For many years already, it is evident that Eurovis is the top‐priority European meeting for many of the leading researchers in the visualization research field.

If you would like to get involved by sponsoring the event, please get in touch with the organizers.