High-Res Inc. Supports Yume Katayama for Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics
High-Res Inc., a Tokyo-based company specializing in GPU cloud services, recently gathered its employees to extend heartfelt support for Yume Katayama, a member of Japan's badminton mixed doubles team for the upcoming Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics. This event served as a significant send-off for Katayama, making it a memorable occasion for both her and the company.
The Deaflympics is an international multi-sport event for athletes with hearing impairments. These games, previously known as the International Silent Games, are held every four years and were founded to promote inclusivity and sportsmanship among differently-abled competitors. The Tokyo 2025 edition will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Deaflympics and is particularly special as it marks Japan's first time hosting the event.
Yume Katayama's send-off ceremony took place in her hometown of Ayakawa, Kagawa Prefecture. High-Res has expressed their pride in having her represent Japan, as she is also set to join the company as a new graduate employee in 2026. The collective support from the team at High-Res shows a deep commitment to fostering talent and championing the efforts of athletes who strive for excellence.
In a meeting ahead of the send-off, Katayama visited High-Res's Tokyo office, where she shared her aspirations and determination to succeed at the Deaflympics. The conversation highlighted her goals for the upcoming games, indicating a promising and passionate mindset that resonates with the company’s ethos of dedication and innovation.
High-Res recognizes the importance of sports in promoting joy and unity within society. By supporting athletes like Katayama, the company hopes to contribute to enhancing the visibility of the Deaflympics and the athletes who compete with great passion. Their efforts align with their objective to engage in social contribution activities that inspire and empower differently-abled individuals.
The Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics will run from November 15 to 26, featuring approximately 6,000 athletes from 70 to 80 countries participating in 21 different sports events. Such a comprehensive gathering not only signifies competitive spirit but also serves as a significant platform for cultural exchange and awareness surrounding the abilities of athletes with hearing impairments.
High-Res's commitment to the Deaflympics extends beyond mere support. The company has also unveiled plans to further enhance its GPU cloud services, exemplified by their product 'GPUSOROBAN,' which accelerates complex computations in various sectors, including IT, manufacturing, and education. With a footprint that includes a GPU data center in Shiga, Ibaraki, and plans for more sites in Shikoku, including the first AI-specific data center, High-Res is dedicated to both corporate and social growth.
With accolades such as being awarded NVIDIA's 'Best CSP Partner of the Year,' High-Res demonstrates its competence in the industry while actively engaging with the sports community. The upcoming Deaflympic Games in Tokyo stands as an inspiration to reach new heights, not only for Katayama but for many young athletes with disabilities. High-Res's support for her is a testament to the power of encouragement and community, showcasing the impact businesses can have in the world of sports.
As the Tokyo Deaflympics draws near, the excitement and anticipation continue to burgeon. High-Res looks forward to witnessing Kayama triumph in her endeavors, representing not just her hometown but a community that believes in the strength of inclusivity and determination. Her journey to the games embodies the spirit of perseverance, and the whole company stands behind her as she embarks on this thrilling chapter of her athletic career.