After Zürich, Vancouver, Tokyo and Enschede, SVG Open will again take place in Tokyo, Japan, from September 4 to 7 2007. The conference on Scalable Vector Graphics, the computergraphics format of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), will show the versatility of this 'HTML of graphics'. Subjects can vary from specialized technical visualisations to interactive multi-media art on your mobile phone or website. On the program there are presentations, beginner and advanced level workshops, a technical exhibition, and the opportunity to meet people from the SVG community, industry and the W3C SVG working group.
SVG Open 2007 is co-organised by Japan Information Processing Development Corporation, Keio Research Institute at SFC and Opera Software ASA.
g-Contents WORLD 2007 will be a joint event of SVG Open 2007 Conference. 
6 September 2007
Today's dinner cruise is cancelled because of typhoon. The dinner party will start at 17:30 at the cafeteria of the North Building 1F.
5 September 2007
The latest schedule is available on the web site.
15 August 2007
The conference schedule is published.
7 August 2007
The early bird rate is extended to 15 August.
25 July 2007
The lists of courses and accepted papers are available at the program page.
21 July 2007
Information for a presenter is published at the presenter page. This page includes how to submit a paper.
19 July 2007
The registration form for participants is available.
15 July 2007
Information for dinner event is updated.
12 July 2007
The reviewing committee accepted 35 papers for the conference. A first version of the conference schedule will be published soon.
5 July 2007
Hotel information is available. The reviewing process for paper abstract is going to finish. Sorry for the delay.
5 June 2007
The deadline of the call for participation has been extended to June 10. Additional abstracts for presentations and courses are still welcome.
24 May 2007
Pricing information for participants, sponsors and exhibitors is available.
15 May 2007
The submission form for presenting a paper and teaching a course is available now.

