PACIFIC
GRAPHICS
2026
About
Pacific
Graphics
Pacific Graphics is the annual flagship conference of the Asia Graphics Association. As a highly-regarded international event, it provides a premium platform for researchers and practitioners to share the latest advances in computer graphics and interactive techniques.
The 34th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (Pacific Graphics 2026) will be held in Singapore from October 6 to 9, 2026.
CALL FOR PAPERS
We welcome original, unpublished submissions in all areas of computer graphics and its applications. The topics include (but are not limited to) modeling, rendering, animation, imaging, visualization, human-computer interaction, and graphics systems.
Pacific Graphics 2026 will have two integrated paper tracks: Journal (Computer Graphics Forum) and Conference:
JOURNAL PAPERS
Journal Papers containing high-quality original and unpublished results are solicited for the journal track, and will be published in a special issue of Computer Graphics Forum (CGF), the journal of the Eurographics Association, in print and online in 2026. Each paper is recommended to be 10-12 pages in length.
CONFERENCE PAPERS
Conference Papers are expected to present novel and unpublished research advancing computer graphics and applications. However, the evidence supporting these advances might not be as comprehensive as expected for Journal Papers. Papers accepted to this track will be published in the PG2026 proceedings in the EG digital library. Each paper is recommended to be 7-8 pages in length, not including bibliography and figure-only pages.
Poster and Demo Sessions
The submissions in the demo session are encouraged to showcase the latest in graphics, interaction, and immersive tech — from displays and capture to robotics, AI, AR, entertainment, and the arts.
"Where will emerging technologies take us next? Experience AR, VR, MR, projection mapping, and multi-sensory tools reshaping how we work, play, and solve real-world challenges."
Submission Requirements
- ➤ In addition, the conference will also include posters/demos sessions.
- ➤ Length: The poster/demo paper should be no more than 2 pages.
- ➤ Review: The submission will be reviewed by the committee members and need to be anonymized.
- ➤ All posters/demos should be submitted through SRM system for posters and demos.
- ➤ A LaTeX-template is available at: LaTeX-template .
MAIN PAPER SUBMISSION & REVIEW
All papers should be submitted through the SRM system for papers. A LaTeX-template is available at: LaTeX-template.
At submission time, authors can indicate if their submission should be considered for the Journal track only or for both tracks. The review process, deadline, and committee are the same for both tracks.
The review process is doubly anonymous. Each paper receives reviews from the committee and external tertiary reviewers. Authors will have opportunities to address reviewers' concerns in a rebuttal period after the first cycle of reviewing before decisions are made.
TIMELINE (AoE)
June 1, 2026
June 8, 2026
July 31, 2026
Oct 6-9, 2026
Keynotes
Ziwei Liu
NTU
Ziwei Liu's research revolves around computer graphics and machine learning. He is a recipient of the PAMI Mark Everingham Prize and MIT TR35 Asia Pacific, widely known for his foundational contributions to generative models.
Adriana Schulz
Brown University
Adriana Schulz focuses on computational design, digital fabrication, and computer graphics. Her pioneering work bridges the gap between software algorithms and physical manufacturing, empowering users to design complex robotic systems and functional 3D geometries.
Marc Alexa
TU Berlin
Marc Alexa is an ACM and Eurographics Fellow renowned for his foundational work in geometry processing, shape spaces, and point-based graphics. At TU Berlin, he leads research advancing geometric modeling, creating robust algorithms to represent complex 3D structures.
COMMITTEE
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
PROGRAM CHAIRS
ORGINATION CHAIRS
POSTER CHAIRS
DEMO CHAIRS
ORGANIZERS & SUPPORT
Graphics
VENUE
Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium
Singapore Management University (SMU)
Pacific Graphics 2026 will be hosted by School of Computing and Information Systems, Singapore Management University, at the Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium, located within SMU in the heart of Singapore's central business district.