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Chorus Circle "U-Choir" Performs at Kyoto Chorus Festival, Showcasing Refreshing Voices

A chorus circle “U-Choir” composed of students, guardians, and faculty members of The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) and Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) was held at the Yahata City Cultural Center on Sunday, June 9 Performed at the 50th Kyoto Choral Festival.The students sang with a fresh voice, fully demonstrating the results of their daily practice and filling the hall with their fresh singing voices.

Kyomachi-Kyoto Prefectural Citizens' Seminar "Expectations for .kyoto and its Utilization" will be held on June 27.

On Thursday, June 27, at 4:00 p.m., a seminar for Kyoto citizens will be held by the Kyoto Information Industry Association (Chairman: Wataru Hasegawa, President of Kyoto Institute of Information Technology and Kyoto Computer Gakuin, Secretariat: Kyoto Computer Gakuin Kyoto Station Campus) at the Kyoto Station Satellite Hall, Kyoto Institute of Information Technology, under the auspices of Kyoto Prefectural Small and Medium Enterprise Technology Center and with support from Kyoto Industry 21 Foundation, Kyoto Advanced Technology Institute, Kyoto Industrial Association, Kyoto Chamber of Comm

Distance learning training for Papua New Guinea dignitaries at KCG on 6 and 7

As part of JICA's "Training Program for Distance Education Plan to Improve the Quality and Quantity of Education in Papua New Guinea" to support distance education, an area of focus for Papua New Guinea's independent state, eight officials from the Ministry of Education will visit Kyoto Computer Gakuin Kyoto Ekimae Campus, a group school, for two days on June 6 and 7 to observe and train in internet-based education.KCG, which pioneered the introduction of e-learning systems at other educational institutions and has a proven track record of offering a wide variety of rich distance learning c

Ceremony, Lecture, and Celebration to Commemorate KCG's 50th Anniversary and KCGI's 10th Anniversary to be held on June 1

The 50th anniversary of Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) and the 10th anniversary of The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) were celebrated on June 1, 2013 at the Kyoto International Conference Hall in Sakyo-ku, Kyoto.About 2,000 people from Japan and abroad, including industry, government, academia, alumni, and current students, filled the venue.We looked back at the progress of the KCG Group over the past half century and renewed our determination to be at the forefront of IT education even more than before for the next 50 years.

Lecture by Tomotaka Takahashi, "Creating the Robot Era" on June 22

KCG Group will hold the seventh of its 50th anniversary commemorative lectures, "Creation of the Robot Age" by robot creator Tomotaka Takahashi (President of Robo Garage, Inc., Project Associate Professor, Institute for Advanced Study, University of Tokyo) on Saturday, June 22 at 2:00 pm at Kyoto Computer Gakuin Kyoto Ekimae Campus.
Admission is ¥1,000 for adults and free for students.

Kyoto College of Automotive Technology becomes KCG Group.Collaboration between traditional schools

Kyoto College of Automotive Technology, which has been training and producing auto mechanics for a quarter of a century and has the longest tradition in Kyoto, has decided to join the KCG group, which includes Kyoto Computer Gakuin College, which established Japan's first automotive control department in 2004, through collaboration.We have recently begun accepting applications for students as a special training school under a new structure.

Scott Ross will give a lecture on May 24.Discussing the Appeal and Challenges of VFX

Scott Ross discusses the appeal and challenges of VFX at the KCG Group's 50th anniversary lecture.
Scott Ross discusses the appeal and challenges of VFX at the KCG Group's 50th anniversary lecture.

On Friday, May 24, as part of the KCG Group's 50th anniversary commemorative event, a lecture entitled "VFX and the Shifting Global Paradigm" by Scott Ross, a digital media pioneer and founder of Digital Domain, Inc.

Fujitsu's Yuji Oinaga's lecture on the supercomputer "K computer" to be held on May 10

On Friday, May 10, “Supercomputer“ Kyo ”10 Petaflops” by Yuji Tomonaga, General Manager of Next-Generation Technical Computing Development Division, Fujitsu Limited, will be the sixth installment of the 50th anniversary lecture of the KCG Group. Was held at the The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics Kyoto Station Satellite Hall.

Mr. Oinaga talked about the technical aspects of the K computer, which was jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu and achieved the world's highest computing performance in 2011.