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Adobe Max Competition 1st Prize for Image / Eonji Lim (Ceramics '24)

  • 24.10.21 / 이정민
Date 2024-10-21 Hit 255

 

Lim Eon-ji, a 24th year student of Ceramics and Crafts Department, College of Fine Arts, won the first prize in the image category of the 'Adobe Max Competition'.

 

SCK (CEO Lee Seung-geun) held a successful 'Adobe Max' contest for university students. Adobe Max is a global forum held annually in Miami, USA since October 2003, where Adobe unveils new technologies that it will provide in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

 


SCK selects outstanding students to attend the forum and share the latest trends with creative professionals from around the world through a contest, and provides all expenses for their participation in the event.

 

 

The theme for this year's contest was video and images that showcase Adobe products and experiences. Eonji Lim (Department of Ceramics, Kookmin University) won the image category and Eunsoo Kim (Department of Media, Korea University) won the video category.

 

 

The winners said that Adobe's Firefly enabled them to create realistic and vivid images, and that they are excited to learn more about the technology through participation in the forum.

 

 

“It was not easy to judge as more students submitted diverse and novel works than expected,” said Lee Seung-geun, CEO of SCK. ”We plan to provide more opportunities for university students and continue to provide various support programs to help outstanding students grow into creative talents required by companies.”

 

 

Meanwhile, SCK, a software distribution company founded in 1991, has IT expertise ranging from AI to cloud based on its domestic distributor business with Microsoft, Adobe, Anlab, and Autodesk. It has been growing into the largest SaaS platform company in Korea with sales of 260 billion won last year.

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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Adobe Max Competition 1st Prize for Image / Eonji Lim (Ceramics '24)

Date 2024-10-21 Hit 255

 

Lim Eon-ji, a 24th year student of Ceramics and Crafts Department, College of Fine Arts, won the first prize in the image category of the 'Adobe Max Competition'.

 

SCK (CEO Lee Seung-geun) held a successful 'Adobe Max' contest for university students. Adobe Max is a global forum held annually in Miami, USA since October 2003, where Adobe unveils new technologies that it will provide in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

 


SCK selects outstanding students to attend the forum and share the latest trends with creative professionals from around the world through a contest, and provides all expenses for their participation in the event.

 

 

The theme for this year's contest was video and images that showcase Adobe products and experiences. Eonji Lim (Department of Ceramics, Kookmin University) won the image category and Eunsoo Kim (Department of Media, Korea University) won the video category.

 

 

The winners said that Adobe's Firefly enabled them to create realistic and vivid images, and that they are excited to learn more about the technology through participation in the forum.

 

 

“It was not easy to judge as more students submitted diverse and novel works than expected,” said Lee Seung-geun, CEO of SCK. ”We plan to provide more opportunities for university students and continue to provide various support programs to help outstanding students grow into creative talents required by companies.”

 

 

Meanwhile, SCK, a software distribution company founded in 1991, has IT expertise ranging from AI to cloud based on its domestic distributor business with Microsoft, Adobe, Anlab, and Autodesk. It has been growing into the largest SaaS platform company in Korea with sales of 260 billion won last year.

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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