About SVG Open
This year the 9th SVG Open conference will be held in Cambridge (Boston region), MA, USA. The first conference was held in 2002 in Zurich (Switzerland), followed by Vancouver (Canada), Tokyo (Japan), Enschede (The Netherlands), Tokyo (Japan), Nuremberg (Germany), Mountain View (CA, USA) and Paris (France).
Contact Information
For questions and additional information or feedback on the conference, please contact Andreas Neumann info (at) svgopen (dot) org.
Organizing Committee
- Dan Bogaard, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA.
- David Dailey, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA, USA.
- Patrick Dengler, Microsoft, Redmond, WA, USA.
- Andreas Neumann, City of Uster, Switzerland
- Doug Schepers, W3C, W3C, USA/Japan.
- Jean Taylor, Microsoft, Redmond, WA, USA.
- Deborah Whitfield, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA, USA.
Reviewing Committee
- Robin Berjon, berjon.com, France.
- Dan Bogaard, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA.
- Jon Cruz, Inkscape, USA.
- David Dailey, Slippery Rock University, USA
- Erik Dahlström, Opera Software, Sweden
- Alex Danilo, Abbra, Australia.
- Patrick Dengler, Microsoft, USA
- Jon Frost, SvgElves.com, USA
- Barend Köbben, ITC, The Netherlands.
- Chris Lilley, W3C, France.
- Cameron McCormack, Mozilla and Batik, Australia.
- Andreas Neumann, City of Uster, Switzerland
- Doug Schepers, W3C, USA/Japan
- Domenico Strazzullo, dotuscomus, France/USA
- Manuel Strehl, manuel-strehl.de, Germany
SVG Open 2011 partially reuses web design of the 2008, 2009 and 2010 editions, designed primarily by Alexander Hettich (alpha 01). The 2011 logo is designed by Jim Carey (cka creative). The content of the SVG Open website is edited and developed by Andreas Neumann.


