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Challenging the Digital Divide Loss of Up to 18 Trillion Yen with 'Learning Dissemination': 'Shine! Japan University Student Championship 2026' Opens for Entry

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Smart Life University Inc. launches a social issue-solving project 'Shine! Japan University Student Championship 2026' for university students. It aims to tackle the economic loss of up to 18 trillion yen caused by the digital divide through the dissemination of learning. Entry acceptance begins June 7, 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which company is organizing this project?
A: Smart Life University Inc. is the organizer, with PC Depot Smart Life Group co-organizing and supporting.
Q: What skills are required for participating university students?
A: No specific skills are required. Students of any faculty or year can participate as long as they have motivation to address the digital divide.
Q: How can the activity funding be used?
A: The funding is provided through the educational institution and can be used for project implementation costs. The specific use depends on the team's plan, but full payment is not guaranteed due to tax processing.