Cross-Cutting Challenges

Information about the Cross Cutting Challenges Track

Following their successful launch in 2018, Cross-Cutting Challenges (CCC) will be held again at the 2026 Haptics Symposium. The goal of a CCC is to create a space where researchers can come together to focus on interdisciplinary challenges calling for united solutions from the haptics community. Drawn from an open solicitation, two CCCs will be selected. These will feature keynote talks and interactive discussions delivered by researchers spanning a range of expertise, from science, engineering, design, and beyond.

Cross-Cutting Challenge Proposals

Sunday, September 28, 2025 - Proposal deadline

An exciting CCC proposal introduces an interdisciplinary challenge that calls for united solutions. Proposals for CCC are solicited from the community of researchers in the field of haptics and beyond. While the traditional three areas covered in haptics relate to science, technology and applications, CCCs will be selected such that researchers from each of the aforementioned areas can present in the same session. For example, a CCC might explore challenges that connect the next generation of mobile user interfaces with challenges in surface haptics/conformable displays, leveraging insights from those working on the measurement of finger pad skin properties to surface interaction, those working on new dielectric polymer technologies, and those working on human computer interaction concepts detailing how a consumer would utilize such capability. Other CCCs might relate to soft and flexible touch interfaces, ubiquitous computing, medical user interfaces, gaming, and mixed, virtual, and/or augmented reality. Examples of past successful CCCs include Frontiers of Softness in Science and Engineering , Haptics for Impact: Consumer Value, Ethics, Diversity (2024), Touch and embodiment , Integrating wearable haptics and real-world touch (2022), Affective haptics , Skin as medium of communication (2020), Expanding sensory interactions , and Haptic dimensions of surfaces (2018).

Submission

Email your submission as a single PDF to ccc@hapticssymposium.org . The proposal should include the following items:

We encourage organizers to contact the CCC Chairs ( ccc@hapticssymposium.org ) ahead of the submission deadline to inform them of their intention to submit and ask any questions they may have.

Each CCC will have a program that spans multiple sub-activities, for instance, (1) introductory words by organizers, (2) keynotes from speakers in the area (aim for a diversity of opinions, including industry, engineering, perception, design, etc.); (3) posters or demos, (4) interactive discussions; (5) panels with real-users; and many other possible formats. More information on the types of activities can be found below:

Keynotes

Investigators will apply to deliver keynote talks in your CCC (we recommend not more than 4 to 5 keynote speakers per CCC). Note that, typically, a CCC’s organizer will automatically be a keynote speaker, unless they for some reason chooses otherwise.

Interactive sessions

There are many activities that make a CCC more interactive (i.e., sessions in which the attendees will not only be listening to a keynote speaker, etc.). Some examples of past successful interactive sessions include: (1) panels (e.g., a lively moderated discussion with several experts and Q&A with audience), (2) poster/video sessions with individual presenters or teams (e.g., audience engages with presenters in groups around their posters). Other formats are possible and the CCC Chairs are open to your proposals of what makes for a good interactive session. Similar to keynote speakers, investigators will apply to be part of your interactive session.

Selection process for CCCs

Selection Committee

The CCCs will be selected with the help of a committee that consists of two academic members and two representatives from industry. The committee members will be chosen by the CCC Chairs to represent haptic science, applications, and technology.

Evaluation criteria

The committee is looking for CCC proposals that are timely, exciting and fit a broad audience at the conference. Moreover, the multidisciplinary aspect is highly valued, e.g., proposals are recommended to aim to include perspectives and speakers from a number of angles within haptics, such as human-computer interaction (e.g., human factors, design), end-users (e.g., domain experts, real end-users), contextual/historical perspectives (e.g., experts that can provide an overview of the history of technologies), and industry (e.g., company representatives, engineers, etc.). Furthermore, it is also highly desired that topics and participants span countries and even continents.

Complete timeline