Other Program Tracks
- Tutorials are an opportunity to present introductory and advanced applications of 3D Web technologies to students and to experienced practitioners. Tutorial subjects can include practices for authoring interactive 3D scenes and using 3D graphics in diverse application areas. Especially welcome are tutorials in the use of open-source software and Web applications which can be presented in hands-on sessions at the conference. Each session will last 60-90 minutes with presentations.
- Submissions should include names, affiliations, and contact information, title of the tutorial, and a 1-2 page short summary including: the topic of interest, subjects covered, learning objectives, intended audience, prerequisites, and level of difficulty.
- Workshops provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from both the Web and 3D multimedia communities to discuss and exchange positions on current and emergent 3D Web topics. Workshops may take the form of presentation sessions moderated by workshop organizers or open discussions of new knowledge on a specific topic of interest. Each session will last 60-90 minutes with presentations and discussions.
- Submissions should include names, affiliations, and contact information, title of the workshop, and a short 1-2 page summary including: the topic of the emergent technology and its use cases and challenges.
- Standards Sessions provide a meeting for researchers and practitioners from both the Web and 3D multimedia communities to discuss and exchange standardization issues on current and emergent 3D Web topics. Each session will last 60-90 minutes with presentations and discussions.
- Submission should include names, affiliations, and contact information, title of the presentation, and a short 1-2 page summary including: 3D emergent Standardization topic and status.
- Demonstration Showcase enable artists, content designers, and developers to share their innovative 3D work at the conference. Artwork and applications developed for various platforms, including the Web, desktop, mobile, and VR/AR systems, are welcome. Lightning Talks/Demos with short 5 -10 minutes demonstrations.
- Submissions accepted at the conference and should include names, affiliations, and contact information, title of the demonstration, and a short summary including: technology and tools used, use case and market readiness and discussions.
Accepted proposers of Tutorials, Workshops, Demonstrations and Industrial use cases will be asked to provide a biography paragraph for each presenter, a representative image, and publishable course notes suitable for use on the conference proceedings, web site and promotional materials.
Tutorial, Workshop, Standards Session, Demonstration and HAnim Competition:
Live / Lighting Demonstrations
A lighting round of demos. Showcase your work to the 3D community!
All real-time web-based 3D applications are welcome: Art, Science, Engineering, Medical, Cultural Heritage …
Submission Deadline: Sept 9, 2025
Web3D Showcase / Demonstrations: A favorite at the Web3D Conference!
Every year the conference ends with a bang! Conference attendees convene in a large room for an exciting evening of 3D entertainment with an emcee. 3D Content and software developers along with hardware producers take the stage for a whirlwind tour of the latest Web3D features and applications.This year since the conference is going virtual we are unable to have live demos. Hence, we are asking developers to submit their demonstration via a video.
Submission Requirements:
- A title and a short video(< 5 minutes) of your 3D application and content (no power point presentations).
- Your video must include a short demo of your application, including your challenge and solution.
To submit, please go to the submission page.