EuroVis
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| EuroVis | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | EuroVis |
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| Publication details | |
| Publisher | Eurographics, IEEE Computer Society |
| History | 1990-present |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Website | www |
The EuroVis Conference (EuroVis) is an annual conference on information visualization, scientific visualization, and visual analytics sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Visualization and Graphics.[1] and organized by Eurographics. It is one of the three primary venues dedicated for visualization research, together with the VIS conference and the PacificVis conference, and considered leading together with the VIS, while also competing with computer graphics conferences like SIGGRAPH and Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.[2] [3] [4] [5]
As ranked by Google Scholar's h-index metric in 2025, EuroVis is the second highest rated venue for visualization research and the third-highest rated conference for computer graphics over all.[6]
History
[edit | edit source]The conference was initially established in 1990 as the Eurographics Workshop on Visualization in Scientific Computing (EG ViSC). This early format served as a focused forum for researchers across Europe working on visualization techniques applied to scientific computing problems. Over the following years, the conference gained prominence as the visualization community grew. In 1999, the event transitioned into a symposium format and was rebranded as VisSym (Visualization Symposium). The inaugural VisSym was held in Vienna, Austria. In 2005, reflecting its expanding scope beyond scientific computing and its growing international reputation, the symposium transitioned to a conference format and renamed EuroVis.[1] This change also marked its full establishment as the official European counterpart to the IEEE Visualization conference traditionally held in North America. Since then, EuroVis has continued to grow in both scale and impact, attracting researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals from around the world. It has become a premier venue for presenting state-of-the-art research in all areas of visualization, including theoretical foundations, novel visualization techniques, with a strong focus on applications in data-driven domains.[7] In addition to its main paper track, the conference includes workshops, tutorials, panels, and keynote talks.[8] Widely used and award-winning visual analytics application like VRVis's VisDome flood simulation system have been first presented at EuroVis.[9][10][11][12]
Location
[edit | edit source]The conference is typically held at the end of May or early June and typically rotates around various locations in Europe.[1][13]
List of conferences:
- United Kingdom 2026: Nottingham, United Kingdom (planned[14])
- Luxembourg 2025: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg (June 2-6, planned)
- Denmark 2024: Odense, Denmark (May 27-31)
- Germany 2023: Leipzig, Germany (June 12-16)
- Italy 2022: Rome, Italy (June 13-17, hybrid)
- Switzerland 2021: Zurich, Switzerland (June 14-18, online)
- Sweden 2020: Norrköping, Sweden (May 25–29, moved online)
- Portugal 2019: Porto, Portugal (June 3–7)
- Czech Republic 2018: Brno, Czech Republic (June 4–8)
- Spain 2017: Barcelona, Spain (June 12–16)
- Netherlands 2016: Groningen, Netherlands (June 6–10)
- Italy 2015: Cagliari, Italy (May 25–29)
- United Kingdom 2014: Swansea, Wales (June 9–13)
- Germany 2013: Leipzig, Germany (June 17–21)
- Austria 2012: Vienna, Austria (June 5–8)
- Norway 2011: Bergen, Norway (May 31 – June 3)
- France 2010: Bordeaux, France (June 9–11)
- Germany 2009: Berlin, Germany (June 10–12)
- Netherlands 2008: Eindhoven, Netherlands (May 26–28)
- Sweden 2007: Norrköping, Sweden (May 23–28)
- Portugal 2006: Lisbon, Portugal (May 8–10)
- United Kingdom 2005: Leeds, United Kingdom (June 1–3)
- Germany 2004: Konstanz, Germany (May 19–21)
- France 2003: Grenoble, France (May 26–28)
- Spain 2002: Barcelona, Spain (May 27–29)
- Switzerland 2001: Ascona, Switzerland (May 28–30)
- Netherlands 2000: Amsterdam, Netherlands (May 29–31)
- Austria 1999: Vienna, Austria (May 26–28)
- Germany 1998: Blaubeuren, Germany (April 20–22)
- France 1997: Boulogne-sur-Mer, France (April 28–30)
- Czech Republic 1996: Prague, Czech Republic (April 23–25)
- Italy 1995: Chia, Italy (May 3–5)
- Germany 1994: Rostock, Germany (May 30 – June 1)
- United Kingdom 1993: Abingdon, United Kingdom (April 21–23)
- Italy 1992: Viareggio, Italy (April 27–29)
- Netherlands 1991: Delft, Netherlands (April 22–24)
- France 1990: Clamart, France (April 23–24)
References
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External links
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