Technical Advisor Jun Kato wins IPSJ/ACM Award for Early Career Contributions to Global Research

2021/03/18

Technical Advisor and leader of our research team, Arch Research, Jun Kato wins the IPSJ/ACM Award for Early Career Contributions to Global Research.
The reasons for the recommendation include his initiatives at Arch, particularly the development of Griffith Sketch.
Arch will continue to leverage information technology to support the creativity of those involved in the anime industry.

▼ About IPSJ/ACM Award for Early Career Contributions to Global Research
About the Award: The IPSJ and the Association for Computing machinery (ACM) established a joint award in 2018 to honor early career researchers in the field of computing for their outstanding contributions through their international and collaborative research as well as high expectations of their continuing global research.

Selection Criteria: The awardees should have their achievements through their international and collaborative research and high expectations of further collaboration which are contributing in the field of computing. The awardees should be in the stage of their early career (e.g. 10 years or less from their doctor’s degrees) at the point of the award. The awardees should be the members of the IPSJ.
(Quoted from the IPSJ website)

▼ For more information about the release, please click here:
2021 IPSJ/ACM Award for Early Career Contributions to Global Research:
https://www.ipsj.or.jp/award/ACM-Joint-Award2021.html

▼About Arch Research
Arch Research is our research team. It envisions to empower animation creators with research and development, to pursue the universal value of Anime, and to become a gate to connect the animation industry and the IT industry, people inside and outside Japan and more.