
Reach Emerging Architectures in Computing Horizons conference
REACH 2025
An international conference on Computer Architecture
10 - 11 November 2025 | IET London: Savoy Place, UK
Join computer architecture experts in London to meet with your fellow specialists, and learn about new trends in computer architecture technology, quantum computing, neuromorphic computing, and related technologies.
You have the chance to add your voice to the programme and present your latest findings alongside leading names in the sector. Submit a poster proposal by 31 July to be part of a key conference session that brings other experts to you!
The conference encompasses new developments and innovations in manycore and multicore architecture, hardware and software co-design, computer architecture performance modelling, AI architecture, and novel computing technologies, as well as evolution of classic computer architecture, and application and domain-specific computer architectures.
Contribute to the call for posters and show how you are making your mark in this fast-evolving branch of computer science.
Speakers will include

Michaela Blott
Senior Fellow, AMD, Ireland

Sreenivas Subramoney
Fellow and Director of Processor Architecture Research, Intel Labs, India
Key dates
- Call for posters: First submission deadline: Thursday, 31 July 2025
- First author notification: Monday, 18 August 2025
- Call for posters: Second submission deadline: Friday, 10 October 2025
- Second author notification: Friday, 24 October 2025
- Author registration deadline: Monday, 3 November 2025
- REACH 2025 Conference: Monday 10 – Tuesday 11 November 2025
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This is what last year's attendees had to say
“It exceeded my expectations. Interaction and networking were much more intensive than at traditional conferences.”
Leonel Sousa, Professor, Universidade de Lisboa
“The attendance was an interesting mix of researchers from both industry and academia, with discussions that brought many insights on how to drive academic research by the practical challenges faced in industry. A pleasure to listen to the talks and to exchange ideas.”
Alexandra Jimborean, Researcher, University of Murcia
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