[SoSy2026] Present your work on Solid at SoSy2026

Dear colleague,
Social Linked Data (Solid) combines Linked Data technology so we can decouple applications from their storage. By doing so, we have greater control of where data goes on the Web. With a broad base of contributors, Solid is being proposed for diverse applications and requires a multi-disciplinary cross-sector effort to evaluate solutions and to bring them to those who can benefit.
We invite speakers, demos, posters and other forms of participation at the 4th Solid Symposium (30 April-1 May 2026, London). SoSy2026 features keynotes from Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Oshani Seneviratne (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US), and Sir Nigel Shadbolt (Oxford).
If you would like to talk, present a poster, or even publish, there are several paths. The symposium features a dozen sessions, each independently organised. https://sosy2026.eu/Sessions/
Some sessions already have live calls including:
* Shaping the business value of trust and innovating the business models of Solid. https://dataprdx.ai/events/conferences/sosy2026/
* Achieving adoption of Solid at scale. https://sosy2026-solid-at-scale.jeswr.org/
* Authorizing Solid Applications and related Security Considerations. https://sosy26.hackers4peace.net/
* Solid4FutureProtocols: Using Solid to Enable Future Application Protocols.. https://biagioboi.github.io/Solid4FutureProtocols/
* 4th Privacy & Personal Data Management Session. https://besteves4.github.io/sosy2026-privacy/
You can also present by submitting to the Poster Session. The deadline is 8 February 2026. https://sosy2026.eu/Posters/
The poster session and some other sessions offer a path to publishing in a post-proceedings (informal publication before the symposium through sessions, formal publication of revised extended papers after the symposium). There are also paths for presenting if you do not intend to publish, e.g., as a developer or company. Any methodology is welcome. Please consider which session suits best your interests.
Please look out for calls from session organisers for more details and updates.
Best regards,

Ross, Beatriz, Jesse, and Nigel
[co-chairs of SoSy 2026]

Received on Thursday, 11 December 2025 17:06:42 UTC