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Opening day
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Submission deadline
Call for Abstracts
We invite FPGA developers from any field to submit an abstract for a presentation, a poster or a tutorial at FDF26.
Abstracts should be short (maximum 1000 characters). Please select a track, if applicable.
A CERN account is required for submission. If you do not already have one, you can create it here
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🗓 Deadline: 28 February 2026
Is my contribution good enough?
Have you worked on something you would like to share, so that other developers don’t have to solve the same problem again?
If so, then it is very likely a good fit for this meeting.
At FDF, we are actively working to build a community. Our goal is to foster a friendly and inclusive environment where experiences can be shared openly, with particular attention to the everyday challenges that many of us face in FPGA development.
This is the spirit of the forum. When preparing your contribution, we therefore encourage you to target a broad audience and not to be afraid to go into technical detail.
You will have sufficient time to explain your ideas thoroughly. We also encourage interaction during the talk — questions and interruptions are welcome, as they help ensure everyone can follow from beginning to end.