SIGGRAPH Asia 2015 in Japan Drew 7,000 Visitors

November 24, 2015

SIGGRAPH Asia 2015, organised by Koelnmesse, was held from 2nd to 5th November at the Kobe Convention Center. The four-day event, which combines both exhibition and conferences, brought together over 500 keynote speakers and 7,000 trade visitors from 49 countries around the world.

SIGGRAPH Asia this year featured the latest hardware, software, technologies and inventions from around the world. Presentations, panel discussion and talks during the event generated robust discussions and deep insights on current and future developments in the field of computer graphics and interactive techniques.

SIGGRAPH Asia will be move Macao next year. The show will be held Dec. 5-8 at the Venetian Macao. The theme of SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 will be “Key to the Future”.

Yoshifumi Kitamura, Conference Chair, SIGGRAPH Asia 2015, was quoted, “I am confident that visitors enjoyed the rich number of affiliated programs we organised this year, along with more than 150 presentations that took place across all four days. SIGGRAPH Asia is truly the gathering for the most creative and distinguished computer graphics and interactive techniques professionals. It gives me great honour to be a part of this year’s edition in Japan.”

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