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14th International Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems (EMAS 2026) Co-located with the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2026) | Paphos, Cyprus | May 25–26, 2026 https://emas-workshop.github.io/2026/ Dear all, This is a reminder that abstracts for the 14th International Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems (EMAS 2026) are due on February 11 (AoE). Full papers may be submitted until February 22 (AoE). We warmly invite submissions of regular, short, student, and demo papers to EMAS 2026, co-located with AAMAS 2026. This 14th edition provides a focused forum for researchers and practitioners to share advances in: * Established Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) engineering approaches – theories, languages, architectures, platforms, and methodologies for engineering agents and MAS * Language and multi-modal agents, augmented language models, and agentic systems engineering – including related forms of interaction, reasoning, coordination, and governance * Hybrid agent architectures and MAS – integrating established MAS methods with new paradigms More details on topics, submission guidelines, and post-proceedings can be found here (and below): https://emas-workshop.github.io/2026/cfp/ Submit your paper here: https://openreview.net/group?id=ifaamas.org/AAMAS/2026/Workshop/EMAS In case of questions, please don't hesitate to contact danai.vachtsevanou@unisg.ch<mailto:danai.vachtsevanou@unisg.ch> Best regards, Danai Vachtsevanou, Rem Collier, and Alessandro Ricci EMAS 2026 Programme Chairs ------ EMAS 2026 – 3rd Call for Papers The 14th International Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems (EMAS 2026) will take place on May 25–26, 2026 in Paphos, Cyprus, co-located with 25th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. EMAS invites contributions on the design, implementation, and deployment of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems through theories, architectures, languages, platforms, and methodologies. This year, the workshop also highlights work connecting foundational Multi-Agent Systems engineering with emerging language agents, and agentic systems. CFP & details: https://emas-workshop.github.io/2026/cfp/ Submissions: https://openreview.net/group?id=ifaamas.org/AAMAS/2026/Workshop/EMAS Deadlines (AoE): Abstract – Feb 11, 2026 | Full paper – Feb 22, 2026 [Our apologies for potential cross-posting.] ------ International Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems EMAS 2026 to be held in Paphos, Cyprus, 25 - 26 May 2026 https://emas-workshop.github.io/2026/ Co-located with the the 25th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems AAMAS 2026 https://cyprusconferences.org/aamas2026/ Scope EMAS 2026 builds on the workshop's long-standing tradition advancing the design, implementation, and deployment of autonomous agents and Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) through research on theories, architectures, languages, platforms, and methodologies. To build on decades of established MAS engineering approaches and engage with emerging augmented language models and agentic systems, this 14th edition focuses on Hybrid Agent Architectures and Multi-Agent Systems. We invite contributions covering the diversity of approaches to engineering agents and MAS: submissions may focus on established or emerging approaches, as well as hybrid approaches that integrate the two, exploring, among others, questions such as how different agent architectures can be combined to create more capable agents, and how MAS can be designed to ensure interoperability, coordination, and governance among heterogeneous agents. Topics Over decades, substantial knowledge and expertise have been developed in the engineering of Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), including theories, architectures, languages, platforms, and methodologies for designing, implementing, and deploying autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. Despite this strong foundation, the emergence and integration of augmented language models and generative agents into agentic and multi-agent systems, introduces new challenges and opportunities for MAS engineering to evolve and address this expanding landscape of autonomous agents. In this context, EMAS 2026, with its special theme on Hybrid Agent Architectures and Multi-Agent Systems, welcomes contributions that revisit, extend, or challenge established MAS engineering approaches, explore emerging generative agent architectures and agentic systems, or examine the integration of different approaches into hybrid agent architectures and multi-agent systems. Submissions may address and extend foundational questions in MAS engineering, including but not limited to: * How to specify, design, implement, verify, and test multi-agent systems in light of emerging technologies such as generative agent models, agentic systems, and neuro-symbolic Artificial Intelligence (AI), as well as modern application needs including explainability, interoperability, and flexible tool use. * Which (multi-)agent architectures and languages are best suited to meet diverse design objectives and system requirements. * How elements from established and emerging agent architectures can be combined to engineer hybrid architectures that leverage strengths while mitigating weaknesses of individual approaches. * How established MAS principles can inform the design of generative and hybrid agent architectures. * How advances in agentic technologies can drive the re-examination and extension of MAS principles, models, and languages, addressing emerging forms of generative agent interaction, coordination, and reasoning. * How multi-agent systems can enable interoperability among agents of heterogeneous architectures while ensuring effective, governed coordination and collaboration. * How to engineer agents and multi-agent systems that are verifiable, explainable, transparent, and accountable by design. * Which processes and methodologies can integrate the above to provide a disciplined approach to MAS engineering. EMAS 2026 provides a forum for researchers and practitioners in agent-oriented software engineering, multi-agent system programming, declarative agent languages and technologies, generative agents, and agentic systems to present and discuss research and emerging results in MAS engineering. The workshop aims to: * Enhance knowledge of the theory and practice of engineering autonomous agents and multi-agent systems, advancing the state of the art. * Demonstrate how MAS methodologies, architectures, languages, and tooling can be applied in the engineering of hybrid multi-agent systems and agents built on hybrid architectures. * Define new directions for MAS engineering by combining established MAS approaches with insights from the Agentic AI community. * Encourage PhD and Master’s students to engage with and contribute to the field. Important Dates | Milestone | Date (AoE, UTC−12) | |------------------------|------------------------------------| | Abstract submission | January 28, 2026 February 11, 2026 | | Paper submission | February 4, 2026 February 22, 2026 | | Author notification | March 19, 2026 | | Camera-ready submission| April 23, 2026 | | Workshop | May 25–26, 2026 | Submissions We solicit four types of submissions: * Regular papers should: (1) clearly describe innovative and original research; or (2) report a survey on a research topic in the field; or (3) explain how existing techniques have been applied to a real-world case. (16 pages, excluding references and appendices, in LNCS format). * Short papers should: (1) describe novel and promising ideas and/or techniques that are in an early stage of development; or (2) present a vision for some part of the field, including challenges, and research opportunities (see the AAMAS Blue Sky Track CFP for more information on these sort of papers). (8 pages, excluding references and appendices, in LNCS format). * Student papers should describe M.Sc. or Ph.D. research in the field of engineering multi-agent systems. The paper should clearly describe the problem tackled and why it is important, the research method, the (expected) contributions of the research, and the evaluation. The lead author on the paper should be the student. (6 pages, excluding references and appendices, in LNCS format). * Tools, testbeds, and demo papers should describe a novel tool or demonstration in the field of engineering multi-agent systems. Submissions may range from early prototypes to in-house or pre-commercialised products. Authors of other EMAS 2026 papers are also welcome to submit an accompanying tool/demo paper. The paper should provide a link to supplementary material that allows the reviewers to evaluate the submission such as website or video (4 pages, excluding references and appendices, in LNCS format). Submission policy: all papers should be original and not be submitted elsewhere. The review process is single blind: submissions should not be blind, reviewers will be. Submissions should be formatted following the LNCS formatting style which is available via: http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines Abstract submissions are now open via OpenReview: https://openreview.net/group?id=ifaamas.org/AAMAS/2026/Workshop/EMAS Post-proceedings Papers accepted to the workshop, in their original or extended versions (e.g., for student papers), will be considered for inclusion in the post-proceedings. To support discussion of emerging ideas, provide opportunities for improvement, ensure a high-quality proceedings volume, and offer authors appropriate publication pathways, a two-stage process is employed: based on the reviewers' assessments, some papers may be recommended for inclusion in the post-proceedings in their current form, while others may be invited to submit revised and extended versions. Subject to final arrangements, the post-proceedings are intended for publication in Springer's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series. Awards We will select a paper for the best paper award based on reviewers' scores and recommendations. EMAS 2026 Program Chairs Rem Collier, University College Dublin (Ireland) Alessandro Ricci, University of Bologna (Italy) Danai Vachtsevanou, University of St.Gallen (Switzerland)
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