Submission Deadline: 20 August 2025, 23:59 AoE
The SIGGRAPH Asia Posters program provides an interactive forum for innovative ideas that are not yet fully polished, for high-impact practical contributions, for behind-the-scenes views of new commercial and artistic work, and for solutions that help solve challenging problems. Contributors are expected to produce a stand-alone graphic display (a poster) that demonstrates incremental, preliminary, partial, or innovative insights that are important but not fully developed. We encourage submissions from technical artists, developers, educators, students, and researchers from academia and industry. Typical examples include:
- Geometry and Modelling
- Animation, Performance Capture, and Motion Synthesis
- Lighting, Rendering and Material Representations
- Computer Vision and Image Understanding
- Machine Learning Techniques for Computer Graphics
- Image and Video Processing Applications
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Mixed Reality
- Computer-Aided Design
- Information Visualization and Scientific Visualization
- Multimedia Applications
- Video Gaming, VFX, and Feature Animation Production
- Web Graphics and Mobile Graphics
- 3D Audio
- Creativity and Digital Art

- Novel and creative Generative AI techniques
- The application of Generative AI techniques in creativity, art, education, and technology fields
- Human-Generative AI collaboration and interactions
- Log in to the SIGGRAPH Asia Submission System
- Select “Begin a New Submission”
- Select “Create” for the Posters submission form
We strongly encourage starting the submission form well before the deadline. Please make sure to check the size limit on the submissions (main files, additional materials, etc.) described in the submission form before you prepare your submissions. Submit your work before the submission deadline 20 August 2025, 23:59 AoE. All forms must be completed, and all materials must be successfully uploaded by that time. The submission deadline will be strictly enforced. Please do not wait until the last minute to upload your files. For more information about uploading files for your submission, please see Uploading Files.
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Submission
Your submission must include the following materials and information.
- A 1-2 pages document describing your work in PDF format is required. Submissions that are more than 2 pages long or that are improperly formatted will not be considered.
- The submitted PDF must be self-contained, formatted according to the poster template described in the FAQs. Detailed instructions are listed within the FAQs too.
- All submission materials should be anonymous. You will be assigned a Submission ID number when you create an Online Submission Form and this number will be used to identify your submission throughout the review process. In all other ways, the document must be in the final format. For instance, it should not include the names of authors on the work and their institutions, since the reviewing process is double-blind. Submissions that are more than 1-2 pages (including the references) or that are improperly formatted will not be considered.
- One representative image (JPG) suitable for usage in promotional materials: All submissions should include a representative digital image that should be of the highest print quality possible, pixel resolution of at least 1500 x 1200 (at least 300 dpi at 5 inches wide, with depth proportional) or the highest possible screen grab. Images must be submitted in JPG format.
- Web Image: In JPG or PNG format max. 200 KB for website publication.
- Up to three supplementary materials (OPTIONAL):
- Images: high-resolution images in one of these formats: TIFF, JPEG. PNG, BMP, or GIF.
- Video: In QuickTime, MPEG-4, or DivX Version 5 (or later) formats. The total length of all videos should not exceed five minutes.
- Documentation: includes images, graphs, charts, and so forth. Supporting documentation should be in PDF format, should contain mostly captioned figures or tables. Poster abstracts, and in general any content that has an abstract as its primary documentation, can be up to two pages in length (1-2 Pages).
English Review Service
Educator’s Resources Submission option
For more information about uploading files for your submission, please see Uploading Files. For additional submission information, please see the Submission FAQs.
General Submission Policies
As a contributor to an ACM-sponsored event, the following expectations apply to you, should your content be accepted for presentation:
- You have the permission to use everything that is in your presentation. This includes securing permission to use third-party material, and providing documentation of that permission to ACM. (More Information On The Proper Use Of Third-Party Material In Your Presentation)
- If you are using copyrighted musical compositions in your presentation, you must secure performing rights licenses.
- You must have the authority to grant ACM the right to distribute your presentation.
Acceptance
- The organizers will be responsible for printing and hanging at the allocated posters area.
- You must be available to present your poster during the Poster Presentation sessions.
- We encourage you to bring a portable computer or other small portable artifacts to demo your work. Outlets for power may not be available, so ensure your computer is well charged.
- Posters are displayed in unsecured areas; do not leave your computers or valuable equipment unattended during the pre-scheduled poster presentation periods or other equipment unattended with the poster.
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Q1. How do I decide whether to submit my work as a paper, technical communication, or poster?
Q2. Should I submit a digital version of the actual poster for jury review?
Q3. Can I include a supplementary video with my poster submission?
Q4. The SIGGRAPH Asia English Review Service failed our schedule, so it is SIGGRAPH Asia’s fault that our proposal is late. Can I have an extension?
Q5. What does a 2-page abstract submission look like? What does a print-ready poster look like?
Poster Template
Poster Formatting Templates
Q6. Should I make my submission anonymous?
Poster Presentation
Q1. When will there be a posters’ presentation?*
Presentation timings will be from 13:00 – 14:00 on the following days:
- Tuesday, 16 December 2025
- Wednesday, 17 December 2025
- Thursday, 18 December 2025
Q2. Two of my poster submissions were accepted. Which one should I present?
6 August 2025
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17 October 2025
15 – 18 December 2025
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