The Asia-Pacific Workshop on Mixed and Augmented Reality (APMAR 2026) aims to promote research and collaboration in mixed reality across the Asia-Pacific region. The workshop provides a friendly and interactive environment for researchers and practitioners to share their latest research results, exchange ideas, and discuss practical experiences in this rapidly evolving field. APMAR 2026 offers two types of presentation formats: Regular Papers and Pitch Your Work Presentations.
Important Dates (AoE):
Regular Paper
2026/6/16 Submission deadline
2026/6/23 Notification of acceptance
2026/6/30 Camera-ready
Pitch Your Work Presentation
2026/6/24 Submission deadline
2026/6/30 Notification of acceptance
We are soliciting "Regular Papers" in the following sub-fields of MR/AR, but not limited to:
AI for MR/AR/XR
Spatial and Projective MR/AR/XR
Collaboration and Multi-user Management
Computer Vision and Tracking
Content Creation and Management
Interaction, Interfaces and UX
Display technologies - Glasses, Headset, Projection
Ethical issues
Ergonomics, Human factors and Perceptual Issues
Haptic and Tactile interfaces
Human Augmentations
Mediated and Diminished Reality
Omnidirectional, 360, Immersive Videos for XR
Real-time Performance Issues
Rendering Techniques
Sensor Fusion
Spatial audio for XR, Auditory Perception and Psychoacoustics
System Architectures for XR, Distributed and Online systems
Teleoperation and Telepresence
Virtual Humans and Avatars
Visualization Techniques for MR/AR/XR
Applications and Collaboration Experiences
Submission Format
Regular paper includes long paper more than 10 pages (excluding references) and Short paper with 5-9 pages (excluding references).
Both full and short papers must be in English and should be formatted to use the uniform CEURART style for the papers (the 1-column style).
The CEURART styles for this submission can be found from CEURART-for-APMAR2026.zip(※1) as well as for Overleaf (※2).
※1: When using Word or LaTeX versions provided by CEURART-for-APMAR2026.zip, please ensure that the Libertinus fonts are installed. These fonts are not pre-installed on most computers and must be embedded in the compiled PDF. Instructions for installation are included in the section “3. Installing the Libertinus fonts” within the template file.
※2: When using the Overleaf template, please update the conference information as follows;
\copyrightyear{2026}
\conference{APMAR'26: The 18th Asia-Pacific Workshop on Mixed and Augmented Reality, Aug. 3-5, 2026, Taipei, Taiwan}
After peer review, the accepted regular paper will be published in Open-Access Proceedings for Computer Science Workshops (CEUR Workshop Proceedings).
While brand-new work is highly welcome, we also encourage submissions of previously published work, ongoing research, late-breaking results, and work scheduled to be presented elsewhere. Presentations in the "Pitch Your Work" track will not be formally published through the workshop. This approach allows for the sharing and reiteration of more updated and significant work.
For these submissions, APMAR will provide participants with a list of presentation titles along with abstracts (and links to already published papers on platforms such as IEEE Xplore, ACM DL, online journals, arXiv, etc., if desired).
Please note that there won't be a formal peer review for this track, but submissions will be reviewed by a committee for appropriateness and relevance.
For questions regarding the Papers Track, please contact the APMAR 2026 Program Chairs. hsnuhrt@gmail.com