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KCG Students Earn Top Results in Micromouse Competition

Three students from the "CINCS (Control and Communication Club)," a club at the Technical College of Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) Rakuhoku School, participated in the 36th All-Japan Student Micromouse Competition (sponsored by the New Technology Foundation) held in Kanagawa Prefecture on December 18, 2021, to compete in the performance of autonomous robots.Araki, a third-year student, also placed ninth in the micromouse competition.These top grades are a testament to the high academic and technical level of KCG students.Congratulations!We look forward to your further success.

Kyoto University of Information Science and Technology will open a new building in the summer of 2022.

Kyoto College of Information Technology (KCGI) is currently constructing a new building on the north side of the main Hyakumanben campus (1 Tanakamonzen-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City) to further enhance the educational environment and to create a new center for IT education and international exchange.The four-story building with one basement level will be an advanced, groundbreaking school building equipped with high-flex classrooms that can accommodate a variety of learning styles, including active learning, an innovation room to promote the development of new ideas, individual work booths for

Katsumasa Watanabe, former professor at KCGI, was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Rosette

Dr. Katsumasa Watanabe, who retired in September 2021, was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon in the autumn of the same year for his efforts in human resource development in the field of information and management as a professor of The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics.The entire KCG Group extends its heartfelt congratulations and thanks you again for your past achievements.