Call for Posters, Demos

The SIGCOMM poster/demo session showcases works in progress in an informal setting. Topics of interest are the same as research topics in the SIGCOMM 2025 conference call for papers. We strongly encourage student and industry submissions. The SIGCOMM 2025 poster/demo committee will review all posters and demo proposals. Student posters must be presented by their student authors at the conference. Authors of accepted papers in SIGCOMM 2025 may not submit the same work as their paper on this track.


We welcome contributions from networking industry researchers and practitioners. In particular, we strongly encourage posters and demos with a strong emphasis on the research problems faced by the industry as well as the lessons learned from practical deployment, design, and operation of networks and networked systems.

Why should you submit a Poster or a Demo?

Presenting a poster is a great opportunity, especially for students, to obtain interesting and valuable feedback on ongoing research from a knowledgeable crowd at the conference. Accepted posters and demos will be published as a two-page abstract in the archived conference proceedings. The SIGCOMM poster and demo sessions will also serve as an ACM SIGCOMM Student Research Competition (SRC). The ACM SRC offers a unique forum for graduate students (i.e., enrolled in a master's or PhD program) and undergraduate students (students enrolled in a program below the master's level) to present their original research before a panel of judges and attendees.

What is a Poster/Demo?

We expect both poster and demo presenters to prepare a poster. The key difference between a poster and a demo submission is that a demo also includes live demonstrations of research products.


A poster is A0 paper size (841 × 1189mm) or ANSI E size (34.0 x 44.0 in), to which you can affix visually appealing material that describes your research. Alternatively, you can use the space as a continuum. You should prepare the best material (visually appealing and succinct) that effectively communicates your research problem, techniques, results, and what is novel/essential about the work. You need to submit an abstract describing in text what the poster would present. The abstract should clearly state (a) the problem being addressed, (b) what makes this problem interesting, meaningful, and challenging, (c) your approach to the problem, and (d) the key contribution.


The authors of accepted posters/demos will also be expected to submit a digital copy of a poster, which will be available online and shared with the audience during the poster presentation. Details for the presentation and recommended poster formats will be provided after notification.

What to submit

If you are submitting a poster or a demo, you must submit a two-page abstract in PDF format that describes your work.

Abstracts:

All submissions must obey the following formatting requirements.

Authors of accepted demos and posters will be encouraged to publish auxiliary material in the ACM Digital Library with their poster/demo (source code, packet traces, etc.) to improve their results' reproducibility. The auxiliary material does not need to be submitted but can be referenced in the submission.


The posters and demos submitted to SIGCOMM 2025 must be original and cannot be concurrently submitted to other workshops or conferences during the SIGCOMM poster/demo review period. Double submissions to different locations will be rejected.

Where to submit

Please submit your abstract at https://sigcomm25posterdemo.hotcrp.com/. Submissions are single-blind, so please include authors’ names and affiliations. When submitting (a poster or demo), indicate if the submission should be considered for the SRC.

Camera-ready instructions for Posters and Demos

For each SIGCOMM 2025 event that publishes proceedings, the proceedings will be produced via the HotCRP site used for the review process. The HotCRP site will collect the final papers (i.e., extended abstracts as described above) and interface with the ACM to manage publication rights.


The authors must revise the original submission to address the reviewers’ concerns and, if the paper is subject to shepherding, obtain explicit approval of the final version from the shepherd.


For the final paper to be published, it is imperative to prepare the final version using the new ACM template (using sigconf document type) from the 2025 ACM consolidated template package (you can also use this barebone LaTeX template). The font size must be 9 points. Do not number pages. Embed all the fonts in the PDF file. The length of the final paper with all its content except references must not exceed two pages. There is no limit on the number of references.


As described on the above template webpage, the authors should provide proper indexing information in the final version according to the ACM Computing Classification System (CCS). More information about the ACM CCS is available on the ACM CCS website.


Please make sure all fonts are embedded in the document. On Mac, Windows, and Linux, the ‘pdffonts‘ (Poppler) and Adobe Reader tools can report this information. For more information, please see here.


Student travel grants will be available to selected poster/demo presenters. Students who want to be considered for travel grant support should apply for a Student Travel Grant.

Copyright block

In its bottom-left corner, the first page of the final paper must include a copyright notice that the author receives after filling out the e-Rights form via the ACM rights-management tool on the HotCRP page of the paper. ACM will use its automated system to email this information to the authors. Please set your email spam settings to allow messages from "". The copyright block includes the DOI specific to the paper, rights-management text that depends on the author's choice of a license or copyright transfer, the official name, dates, and the event's location.


If you have questions about the camera-ready process, please contact the SIGCOMM 2025 publication chairs.

Important Dates

Submission deadline May 21st, 2025 (Updated), Anywhere on Earth (UTC-12)
Acceptance notification June 13th, 2025
Camera-ready deadline July 15th, 2025