The PDP Conference
The PDP conference stands as a premier European and international conference that comprehensively addresses all facets of parallel and distributed processing. Encompassing a spectrum from foundational theory to practical implementation, it spans systems of all scales—from small configurations to the largest infrastructures. PDP addresses fundamental computational challenges alongside robust applications and delves into architecture, compiler, language, interface design and deployment, tools, support infrastructures, and performance optimization.
Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing fields have evolved significantly, marked by the emergence of novel architectures and groundbreaking applications. Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a major application area, leveraging parallel and distributed technologies to enhance computational efficiency and enable sophisticated AI models. This progress emphasizes the dynamic fusion of parallel and distributed technologies with other rapidly advancing domains. In evaluating these cutting-edge developments, it is imperative to highlight the latest research achievements in established areas of parallel and distributed computing, drawing insights from both industrial and academic perspectives.
The 2026 PDP Conference will offer a high-quality program featuring research papers, special sessions, and stimulating keynote speakers.
Conference Proceedings
Proceedings of the conference will be published by Conference Publishing Services and submitted for indexing in Scopus.
Call for Papers and Special Sessions
For more details about submitting original contributions or Special Session proposal, see the Call for Papers or Call for Special Sessions.
About Euromicro
Founded in 1973 as a non-profit organization, Euromicro is an international scientific, engineering, and educational organization dedicated to advancing the arts, sciences, and applications of Information Technology and Microelectronics. Euromicro’s contributions to the progress in this field form a unique European focal point of activities.