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The National University of Singapore (NUS) is set to host the ACM Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) 2026 conference, marking a significant milestone for design and human-computer interaction research in Southeast Asia. Scheduled for 13 to 17 June 2026 at University Town (UTown) on the NUS campus, the event represents the first time the premier SIGCHI conference on interactive systems design will be held in the region.

Beyond Interaction: Exploring New Frontiers in Design

The conference theme, “Beyond Interaction,” challenges traditional notions of human-computer interaction by examining how interactive systems intersect with broader sociocultural, political, economic, and ethical dimensions. Organizers invite researchers, practitioners, and educators to reconsider what constitutes “interactivity” in an era marked by climate change, technological acceleration, and global uncertainties. This shift encourages an ecosystemic perspective that accounts for entangled relationships among humans, technologies, and more-than-human actors.

Singapore’s unique position as a hyper-urbanized, multicultural innovation hub provides an ideal backdrop. The city-state’s Smart Nation initiatives and vibrant creative economy align closely with the conference’s focus on systemic impacts of design. Participants will explore how design processes can address planetary forces and distributed forms of interaction rather than isolated user-system exchanges.

NUS Division of Industrial Design Leads the Way

The Division of Industrial Design (DID) within NUS’s College of Design and Engineering serves as the primary host. DID integrates technology, engineering, artistic practice, and business innovation to produce impactful design research. Faculty members, including General Chairs Associate Professor Yen Ching Chiuan and Jung-Joo Lee, play central roles in shaping the program alongside international collaborators.

This hosting arrangement draws on NUS’s interdisciplinary strengths, involving departments such as Communications and New Media, the School of Computing, and the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. Partnerships extend to other Singapore institutions including Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Management University, and Singapore University of Technology and Design, fostering a collaborative ecosystem across the local higher education landscape.

Venue and Program Highlights at UTown

University Town at NUS offers state-of-the-art facilities for seminars, workshops, and networking. The residential and amenity-rich environment supports an immersive experience for attendees traveling from around the world. The program includes full papers, pictorials, workshops, doctoral consortium sessions, interactivity demonstrations, and a student design competition, with submission deadlines spanning late 2025 into early 2026.

Key contribution areas span AI and design, critical computing, research through design, and design methods that address the expanded responsibilities of interactive systems. Open access publishing will apply to all accepted works under ACM’s new model, promoting wider dissemination of research findings.

Implications for Singapore’s Higher Education Sector

Hosting DIS 2026 elevates Singapore’s profile in global design and HCI scholarship. It provides local academics and students with direct access to leading international voices while showcasing regional perspectives on design research. The event aligns with national priorities in innovation and talent development, offering opportunities for knowledge exchange that can inform curriculum and research agendas at Singapore universities.

Graduate programs in industrial design, interaction design, and related fields stand to benefit from heightened visibility. Student volunteers and participants gain valuable experience, while faculty collaborations may seed future joint projects and funding opportunities. The conference also highlights Singapore’s role in bridging Asian and global design discourses.

Opportunities for Academics, Researchers, and Students

Early-career researchers and PhD candidates can engage through the doctoral consortium and student design competition. Workshops offer spaces for deep dives into emerging topics aligned with the “Beyond Interaction” theme. The gathering supports networking that often leads to co-authorships, visiting positions, and cross-institutional initiatives.

For Singapore-based educators, the event serves as a platform to present work grounded in local contexts such as smart city applications, multicultural user experiences, and sustainable design practices. It reinforces the value of practice-based research within higher education settings.

Looking Ahead: Strengthening Design Research Capacity

DIS 2026 arrives at a pivotal moment as Singapore continues to invest in design as a driver of economic and social innovation. The conference is expected to catalyze new research directions and strengthen ties between academia and industry. Long-term impacts may include enhanced graduate employability in interaction design fields and greater international student interest in Singapore’s higher education offerings.

By bringing this influential forum to NUS, Singapore positions itself as a thought leader in redefining interactive systems for complex global challenges. Academics and administrators across the sector can anticipate ripple effects in teaching, research priorities, and institutional partnerships well beyond the event dates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📅When and where will ACM DIS 2026 take place?

The conference runs from 13 to 17 June 2026 at University Town on the National University of Singapore campus.

🔍What is the theme of DIS 2026?

The theme “Beyond Interaction” invites exploration of interactive systems within broader sociocultural, political, economic, and ethical contexts.

🏛️Which NUS unit is the primary host?

The Division of Industrial Design within the College of Design and Engineering leads the hosting efforts.

🌏Is this the first DIS conference in Southeast Asia?

Yes, DIS 2026 marks the first time the event is held in Southeast Asia and only the second time in Asia overall.

📝What submission types are available?

Full papers, pictorials, workshops, doctoral consortium, interactivity demonstrations, and student design competitions are featured.

🎓How does the conference benefit Singapore higher education?

It enhances visibility for local design research, fosters interdisciplinary collaborations, and supports talent development in HCI and interaction design fields.

📖Will proceedings be open access?

Yes, all contributions fall under ACM’s open access model with temporary subsidized article processing charges for 2026 conferences.

👥Who are some of the key organizers?

General Chairs include Associate Professor Yen Ching Chiuan and Jung-Joo Lee from NUS, alongside international co-chairs.

🌆What makes Singapore a fitting host location?

Singapore’s innovation ecosystem, Smart Nation initiatives, and multicultural context align with the conference’s emphasis on systemic design impacts.

👨‍🎓How can students get involved?

Through the student design competition, volunteer opportunities, and attendance at workshops and paper sessions.