Dear colleagues, The IEEE VIS 2026 Poster Program (Boston, MA, Nov 9-13) welcomes contributions that showcase emerging ideas, work in progress, follow-up or extended studies, practical applications, and evaluations of existing visualization techniques. Examples of appropriate visualization work include, but are not limited to - research exploring new problems, ideas or areas, - early results and demos of pilot projects, - new angles on existing (collections of) work or known datasets, - provoking perspectives, - work-in-progress presented prior to its full publication, - any work that might particularly benefit from demonstration to and active discussion with the visualization community, - the application of visualization techniques, - synthesized highlights of recent work published or presented in another venue: submissions need to contain original content, i.e., no verbatim re-submissions of existing work is allowed (please see the plagiarism statement in the end). The presentation of posters will happen as a physical event at the conference. There will be a dedicated poster session in which poster authors can meet and discuss their work with conference participants. An additional web presence of posters will supplement the traditional physical installation of poster boards. More concrete details will follow soon, with the goal of creating an engaging atmosphere. In addition to the poster presentation, the submitted two-page summary (below) will optionally be included into the non-archival conference website for download. More info on submission and formatting here: https://ieeevis.org/year/2026/info/call-participation/posters Best wishes, IEEE Posters Chairs ----- Lingyun Yu, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Narges Mahyar, City St George’s, University of London Thomas Höllt, Delft University of Technology Benjamin Bach, Inria Benjamin Bach, PhD, HDR ------------------------------------ Senior Researcher / Directeur de Recherche Bivwac Team, https://bivwac.fr Inria, Bordeaux https://benjbach.net