The Eurographics conference is the major annual computer graphics conference in Europe. The conferences bring together graphics experts from around the world to discuss the latest developments. They offer an ideal opportunity to find out what is happening and to meet the people behind the developments. There are also courses at both introductory and advanced levels for managers and technical staff, offering a cost-effective training mechanism for specialised subjects.
Next event will be Eurographics 2026, 4th to 8th May, 2026, in Aachen, Germany
History
- 12th to 16th May, 2025, in London, UK
- 22nd to 26th April, 2024, in Limassol, Cyprus
- 8th to 12th May, 2023, in Saarbrücken, Germany
- 25th to 29 April, 2022, in Reims, France (hybrid)
- 3rd to 7th May, 2021, in Vienna, Austria (online due to COVID-19)
- 25th to 29th May, 2020, in Norrköping, Sweden (online due to COVID-19)
- 6th to 10th May, 2019, in Genova, Italy
- 16th to 20th April, 2018, in Delft, The Netherlands
- 24th to 28th April, 2017, in Lyon, France
- 9th to 13th May, 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal
- 4th to 8th May, 2015, in Zürich, Switzerland
- 7th to 11th April, 2014, in Strasbourg, France
- 6th to 10th May, 2013, in Girona, Spain
- 13th to 18th May, 2012, in Cagliari, Italy
- 10th to 15th April, 2011, in Llandudno, UK
- 3rd to 7th May, 2010, in Norrköping, Sweden
- 30th March to 3rd April, 2009, in Munich, Germany
- 14th to 18th April, 2008, in Crete, Greece
- 3rd to 7th September, 2007, in Prague, Czech Republic
- 4th to 8th September, 2006, in Vienna, Austria
- 29th August to 2nd September, 2005, in Dublin, Ireland
- 2004, Grenoble, France
- 2003, Granada, Spain
- 2002, Saarbrücken, Germany
- 2001, Manchester, UK
- 2000, Interlaken, Switzerland
- 1999, Milano, Italy
- 1998, Lisbon, Portugal
- 1997, Budapest, Hungary
- 1996, Poitiers, France
- 1995, Maastricht, The Netherlands
- 1994, Oslo, Norway
- 1993, Barcelona, Spain
- 1992, Cambridge, UK
- 1991, Vienna, Austria
- 1990, Montreux, Switzerland
- 1989, Hamburg, Germany
- 1988, Nice, France
- 1987, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- 1986, Lisbon, Portugal
- 1985, Nice, France
- 1984, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 1983, Zagreb, Yugoslavia
- 1982, Manchester, UK
- 1981, Darmstadt, Germany
- 1980, Geneva, Switzerland
