transcosmos hereby announces that the company has signed a collaboration agreement towards building a digital creative culture and revitalizing local communities with Wakayama Prefecture and a national university corporation, Wakayama University. The purpose of the agreement is to build a new culture that attracts young generations, thereby revitalizing local communities by making Wakayama Prefecture a place where highly creative young people come together, and inspire each other to enhance intelligence and sensitivity.
Under the signed collaboration agreement, transcosmos, Wakayama Prefecture and Wakayama University will collaborate on the following themes;
1: Create an environment where creators and other talent can interact
2: Develop creative talent who will lead a digital society
3: Revitalize local communities with the power of digital content and digital art
transcosmos signed this collaboration agreement, supporting the purpose of Wakayama Prefecture’s initiative—Create thriving towns, people, and job in Wakayama: Wakayama Digital Creative Center Project. At the same time, in support of another project by the prefecture—Create thriving towns, people, and job in Wakayama: Wakayama Create a Child-Centered Society—transcosmos will assist the prefecture in running a children’s cafeteria project to offer free or affordable meals to children utilizing the corporate version of Japan’s hometown tax donation program, the furusato nozei.
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At the ceremony, commemorating the signing of the collaboration agreement, Wakayama Prefectural Governor Izumi Miyazaki commented as follows.
transcosmos will continue to offer services that underpin clients’ business transformation while contributing to the revitalization and development of local communities by creating more job opportunities.
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