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ETH Hönggerberg
Building HCI Room J3
Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 10
8049 Zürich, Switzerland
On September 9-10, 2026, come together with the vis.gl/deck.gl community to discuss the present & future of the leading open source library for visualization on the web.
At the Open Visualization Collaborator Summit, we’ll bring together an international audience of developers to discuss how they are using open-source tools to build applications for geospatial analysis, biological research, AI training, and beyond. Our goal is to foster collaboration, encourage contributions, and shape the future of open-source visualization across disciplines.
We'll be hosting the 2026 Open Visualization Collaborator Summit at ETH's Hönggerberg HCI building in Zürich, Switzerland.
We are contributors who maintain open-source libraries at the heart of the Open Visualization community — including deck.gl, kepler.gl, GeoDa, and cosmos.gl; developers who build amazing applications with them; and folks who are passionate about data visualization in general. Come along to dive into topics like browser-based rendering, GPU-accelerated data processing, and scientific visualization. Share your work, meet others facing similar challenges, and help define the future of the open visualization ecosystem.
08:30 Breakfast & Social
10:30 Break & Networking
12:00 Lunch
14:30 Break & Networking
09:00 Breakfast & Social
10:30 Break & Networking
12:00 Lunch
14:00 Break & Networking
15:00 Wrap up
This year's event is looking for support. If your organization is interested in sponsoring, or providing an in-kind donation, please feel free to contact us.
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