NeoCon announced that its Call for Programming will open on Oct. 30. Taking place at the Mart in Chicago June 8-10, with a new Preview Day on Sunday, June 7, NeoCon invites leading voices, industry disruptors and forward-thinking design experts to submit Continuing Education Units, workshops and NeoCon Talks proposals for the 57th edition.
NeoCon 2026 key themes and features include:
- Artificial intelligence
- Multi-generational and adaptive design
- Illuminate at NeoCon exhibition dedicated to architectural, technical and decorative lighting
Proposals will be considered across a wide range of educational categories, including workplace, healthcare, hospitality, public space, lighting, wellness, technology, sustainability, inclusion and more. The deadline for applications is Jan. 15. Submission formats include:
Virtual CEU sessions
Pre-recorded, 60-minute sessions delivering high-value education on emerging trends, global case studies, innovative practices and more. Approved by IDCEC and AIA, these CEUs will be available on-demand via the NeoCon CEU Hub starting June 8. CEU registration closes Oct. 5, however, purchased sessions will remain available until the end of the year via the NeoCon CEU Hub.
On-site CEU sessions
Live, dynamic presentations designed to foster engagement and real-time discussion. Selected sessions will be approved by IDCEC and AIA and presented at the Mart during NeoCon. These sessions will also be recorded and available as Virtual CEUs.
Workshops
In-person, experiential sessions, up to two hours long offering hands-on learning and interactive engagement. Workshops will be scheduled during select timeslots throughout the three-day show.
NeoCon Talks — In partnership with Design Milk
Inspiring 20-minute presentations by emerging influencers and established thought leaders, held on-site in the NeoCon Talks Lounge (7th Floor Exhibit Hall) on June 8 and 9. Presented in partnership with Design Milk, these fast-paced talks deliver fresh insights and bold ideas designed to spark innovation and drive meaningful change. Talks will be recorded and made available post-show via the NeoCon Program Library.
Additional details and submission guidelines can be found at neocon.com/programming/call-for-programming.

