Conference Venue & Hotel

MICRO 2024 will be held in Austin, Texas, USA at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center.

Hotel Reservations

The conference has set aside a block of rooms at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center (4-star hotel). Click here to reserve rooms at the conference-negotiated rate of $272 + tax. This rate is guaranteed only until October 2nd, 2024, or until the block runs out, whichever comes first.


Visiting Austin

Austin logo Austin is the capital of the Texas and the 11th most populus city in the United States. Austin is known as the Live Music Capital of the World but that's just the beginning. Home to unique attractions and world-class museums, Texas' capital city has a soundtrack all its own. Spend a day exploring sculpture gardens and historic homes, zipline through the Hill Country or give the kids a hands-on experience at a number of STEM museums. Austin is also home to a wonderful ballet, world-class museums, one-of-a-kind shopping and beautiful outdoor spaces. With so many things to do in Austin, you can just as easily spend your morning paddling the lake as you can strolling through a celebrated history museum. We encourage attendees of MICRO to experience for themselves why Austin is consistently ranked as one of the world's best cities! You can find more information on sights, activities, and other tourist information at the official Austin Texas website.


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Attendee Conduct Guidelines

As a flagship IEEE and ACM co-sponsored technical meeting, MICRO complies with and supports the IEEE and ACM statements for events conduct and openness. The symposium organizers expect that all attendees will read and abide by the full MICRO code of conduct.

MICRO will follow the ACM Policy Against Harassment at ACM Activities as well as related procedures. Please familiarize yourself with the policy and the guide to Reporting Unacceptable Behavior at ACM Activities. SIGARCH and SIGMICRO have also formed a joint committee called CARES, which can provide guidance to those who experience harassment or discrimination at ACM events.