Dear SUMO Community,
We are excited to announce the upcoming SUMO Conference 2026, and we warmly invite you to contribute!
The conference will take place from June 1-4 in Berlin-Adlershof, and this year, we’re thrilled to host it at a larger venue to accommodate even more participants.
This year is extra special as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of SUMO. This time we are introducing a new submission category: “SUMO Moments”, where you can share a short reflection, anecdote, or milestone from your own work with SUMO.
Please find the Call for Papers below or visit our website: https://sumo.dlr.de/2026
We look forward to seeing you at the conference next year and to your valuable contributions.
Best regards,
Angelo (and the conference team)
Save the Date!
SUMO Conference 2026: June 01-04, 2026, in Berlin.
Call for Papers
The conference focuses on presenting new and unique results in the field of mobility simulation and modelling using openly available tools and data. We expect a large variety of research topics and usage approaches. Possible areas of interest include (but are not limited to):
- AI-based traffic modelling / AI-assisted simulation
- Data-driven calibration and validation
- Intermodal transport and shared mobility
- Simulation for traffic safety and risk assessment
- Real-time traffic prediction and control
- Large-scale simulation and high-performance computing
- Mobility and demand modelling
- Open tools and open data
- Traffic management solutions
- Sustainable urban traffic planning
- Autonomous driving
- Goods traffic and logistics simulation
- Digital twins in Intelligent transportation systems
- E-Mobility
- Vehicular communication
Submissions
This year, there are three types of submission:
1. Scientific Papers
- All accepted scientific papers must be presented at the conference.
- Papers will be reviewed by at least two reviewers.
- All accepted papers will be published in the SUMO Conference Proceedings (SCP).
- Papers should be 5-20 pages long.
- Recommended: Submit the title and a short abstract (up to 300 words) in advance to receive initial feedback. Do this by Sunday, January 11, 2026 - 23:59 UTC.
Authors are required to use the Word or LaTeX template provided by TIB Open Publishing.
Submissions that do not adhere to the specified template will not be considered.
- The paper must be submitted in LaTeX or Word before Sunday, February 15, 2026 - 23:59 UTC.
2. Posters
- The SUMO conference offers the opportunity to present your work during the poster session.
- A scientific paper is not required.
- Posters may present:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s thesis results
- Live Demos
- SUMO use cases
- Project presentations
- Work in progress that would benefit from community feedback
- Posters must be formatted in A0 size (841 x 1189 mm / 33.1 x 46.8 in). No specific template is required.
- We will print your poster and provide a display panel, chair, and table.
- Changes are allowed after the submission deadline, but we cannot reprint revised posters; you will need to bring the updated version yourself.
- You may bring a laptop or device for demos or supplementary material (please bring your own equipment).
- Submit the title and a short abstract (up to 300 words) by Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 23:59 UTC.
3. SUMO Moments
To celebrate 25 years of SUMO, we invite the community to share “SUMO Moments” - short reflections, anecdotes, or milestones from your work with the software and the people around it. These stories can highlight technical breakthroughs, memorable challenges, or personal experiences that shaped your connection to SUMO.
- You are welcome to share:
- Your first encounter with the SUMO community - for example your first ticket, bug report, or mailing list message
- A key moment in a research project or application where SUMO played an important role
- A surprising result, a lesson learned, or a simulation mishap that taught you something
- Encounters with users, developers, or collaborators who influenced your work
- Any memory that shows what SUMO has meant to you, your project, or your career
- Contributors will be able to register under the Authors & Project Partners special rate.
- Submit a description (up to 300 words) until Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 23:59 UTC.
Selected submissions will be featured as brief presentations during the conference as part of the 25-year anniversary program. The goal is to capture the human side of the SUMO journey - the challenges, discoveries, and community interactions that have shaped the project over the past decades.
Submission links
Ethics and Malpractice Statement
You can read our Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement, where we list the responsibilities of editors, reviewers, and authors.
Important Dates
For papers:
- Recommended title and abstract submission deadline: Sunday, January 11, 2026.
- Paper submission deadline: Sunday, February 15, 2026.
- Notification of acceptance/rejection: First week of April 2026.
- Camera-ready paper deadline: Sunday, May 10, 2026.
For posters:
- Mandatory title and abstract submission deadline: Sunday, February 22, 2026.
- Notification of acceptance/rejection: Thursday, February 26, 2026.
- Final poster upload deadline: Sunday, May 03, 2026.
For SUMO moments:
- Description submission deadline: Sunday, February 22, 2026.
- Notification of acceptance/rejection: Thursday, February 26, 2026.
Prices
Coming soon
Registration
Registration will open starting 2026.
Authors: Paper, poster and moments authors are required to register selecting the “Author & Project Partners” category.
Accommodation is not included within the registration fee and must be pre-booked separately.
Non-EU nationals: Please register well in advance to facilitate internal procedures and (if necessary) ensure a smooth visa application process.
Venue
WISTA Event Center - “Bunsen-Saal”
Volmerstraße 2
12489 Berlin
Germany
Website - View in: OSM - Google Maps - Apple Maps
Contact
For questions or comments, please contact the conference team at sumo-conference@xxxxxx.