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  • U.S. headquartered ScienceLogic Opens New Office in Nanakramguda, Hyderabad, India

    HYDERABAD – ScienceLogic, a United States-based technology company whose agentic AI platform powers modern IT environments, today announced its entrance into India with the opening of a new office in Nanakramguda, Hyderabad. Located at Sohini Tech Park in the Nanakramguda Financial District, the company is marking the opening with a small ceremony at the new office, which represents a strategic investment in one of the world’s fastest-growing technology markets and reinforces the company’s commitment to supporting customers across the Asia-Pacific region.

     
    This expansion builds on ScienceLogic’s existing global presence in Reston, Virginia near Washington D.C., London, Sydney, Taiwan, and Singapore, and enhances its ability to serve enterprises and government organizations navigating increasingly complex, distributed IT environments. India’s rapidly growing digital economy, expanding cloud adoption, and rising demand for AI-powered operations make it a key growth market for the company. 

    “We are thrilled to open our first India location in the Nanakramguda Financial District,” said Dave Link, CEO and Co-founder of ScienceLogic. “As enterprise IT environments grow more distributed and complex, IT teams now face a sometimes insurmountable number of alerts, telemetry, and tickets spread across siloed systems. By establishing a presence in Nanakramguda, we will be able to much more rapidly meet the needs of our India-based customers who rely on the ScienceLogic AI Platform to consolidate fragmented tools and deliver complete observability.”

    “Hyderabad is one of India’s premier technology corridors, with a strong ecosystem of enterprise innovation and technical expertise,” said Vamsi Krishna Ivaturi, Director, India at ScienceLogic. “With the India observability market forecasted to see a double-digit compound annual growth rate (CAGR) throughout this decade, this expansion positions ScienceLogic to partner more closely with customers as they modernize infrastructure, consolidate tools, and adopt AI to drive operational resilience.” 

    ScienceLogic delivers intelligence that accelerates outcomes through service-centric observability, AI-driven operations, and intelligent automation. Its flagship ScienceLogic AI Platform and Skylar AI suite — including Skylar One™ (formerly SL1), Skylar Automation™Skylar Compliance™, and Skylar Analytics™ — enable organizations to unify monitoring, automate workflows, ensure compliance, and gain deeper operational insight across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

  • Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will not take place in April

    FIA Statement

    It has been confirmed today that, after careful evaluations, due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East region, the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will not take place in April.

    While several alternatives were considered, it was ultimately decided that no substitutions will be made in April. The FIA Formula 2, FIA Formula 3 and F1 Academy rounds will also not take place during their scheduled times.

    The decision has been taken in full consultation with Formula One Group, local promoters and our Member Clubs in the region.  

    Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President, said: “The FIA will always place the safety and wellbeing of our community and colleagues first. After careful consideration, we have taken this decision with that responsibility firmly in mind. 

    “We continue to hope for calm, safety and a swift return to stability in the region, and my thoughts remain with all those affected by these recent events. 

    “Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are incredibly important to the ecosystem of our racing season, and I look forward to returning to both as soon as circumstances allow. My sincere thanks to the promoters, our partners, and our colleagues across the championship for the collaborative and constructive approach that has led to this decision.” 

    Stefano Domenicali, Formula One Group President and CEO, said: “While this was a difficult decision to take, it is unfortunately the right one at this stage considering the current situation in the Middle East. 

    “I want to take this opportunity to thank the FIA as well as our incredible promoters for their support and total understanding as they were looking forward to hosting us with their usual energy and passion. We cannot wait to be back with them as soon as the circumstances allow us to do so.” 

    Sheikh Salman bin Isa Al Khalifa, Chief Executive of the Bahrain International Circuit, said: “We fully support the decision by Formula 1, and we are grateful to them and to the FIA for their support and enduring partnership. We look forward to welcoming fans from all around the world back to Bahrain when F1 returns. 

    “On behalf of all of us at BIC, I take this opportunity to offer our sincere thanks to all those in the F1 community who have taken the time to send us messages of support.” 

    HRH Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, Chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation (SAMF) and Chairman of the Saudi Motorsport Company (SMC), said: “The Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation respect the decision taken by Formula 1 regarding the 2026 race calendar. 

    “Fans across the Kingdom were once again looking forward to the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah this April, but we understand the considerations behind this decision and remain in close partnership with Formula 1.”

  • Health Camp Organised for Swachh Karmis in Bhubaneswar Under NAARI Leads Swachhta Initiative

    Bhubaneswar: A “Safai Mitra Surakhya Sibira” health camp for Swachh Karmis was organised in Bhubaneswar under the NAARI Leads Swachhta initiative, with a focus on promoting the health and wellbeing of sanitation workers.

    Health Camp Organised for Swachh Karmis in Bhubaneswar Under NAARI Leads Swachhta Initiative

     

    The camp was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Mayor in the presence of the Commissioner, Deputy Mayor, and local Corporator. The programme highlighted the commitment of the city administration towards supporting sanitation workers who play a crucial role in maintaining cleanliness and public health in the city.

    During the camp, sanitation workers were provided with health check-ups and medical consultations. The initiative also aimed to raise awareness about preventive healthcare and occupational safety among Swachh Karmis.

    Officials present at the event emphasised the importance of ensuring access to healthcare services for sanitation workers, acknowledging their vital contribution to keeping the city clean and hygienic.

    The health camp formed part of ongoing efforts under the NAARI Leads Swachhta initiative to strengthen welfare measures for sanitation workers and recognise their role as frontline contributors to urban sanitation.

  • Technology shouldn’t control us; instead, we should control technology – Prof. Sandeep Shukla, Director, IIIT Hyderabad

    Hyderabad, March 14: The 25th edition of the annual R&D Showcase of the International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad began on Saturday at the institute’s Gachibowli campus. The two-day flagship event, which concludes on Sunday, has grown into one of the most anticipated research exhibitions, bringing together researchers, industry leaders, policymakers and students to explore advances in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, algorithms, robotics and digital public infrastructure.

    The R&D Showcase is the institute’s major annual exhibition where faculty and students present their latest research projects, prototypes and innovations to academia, industry and the public.

    Technology shouldn’t control us; instead, we should control technology – Prof. Sandeep Shukla, Director, IIIT Hyderabad

     

    Themed “Trust in Technology – Security, Privacy and Transparency,” the event features over 400 research posters, demos and prototypes from 29 research centres, enabling visitors to interact directly with researchers and witness how fundamental research is translated into real-world applications.

    The programme included spotlight sessions by the Centre for Security, Theory and Algorithmic Research (CSTAR) and the Cyber Manthan Centre (CMC), an inaugural keynote by Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, CEO of the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF), and a panel discussion on “Building Trust in the Indian Cyberspace: Privacy, Security and Transparency in the Era of Emerging Technologies.”

    Delivering the keynote address, Dr Kalyanaraman said the ANRF serves as India’s primary organisation for funding and supporting research, similar to the National Science Foundation in the United States. Established under the Anusandhan National Research Foundation Act, 2023, it replaces the earlier Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB).

    Technology shouldn’t control us; instead, we should control technology – Prof. Sandeep Shukla, Director, IIIT Hyderabad

    He highlighted several funding opportunities for universities and colleges, noting that ANRF aims to strengthen India’s research ecosystem by supporting scientific and technological research across institutions. The foundation promotes collaboration between academia, industry and government, strengthens research culture in universities—particularly state universities—and supports high-impact research in fields such as artificial intelligence, space, healthcare, climate science and engineering.

    Dr Kalyanaraman also shared plans for several upcoming mission-mode programmes under the MAHA (Mission for Advancement in High-Impact Areas) framework, including MAHA Drones, MAHA G, MAHA Water, and MAHA Leapfrog Demonstrators for Social Innovation. These initiatives aim to address national challenges through collaborative research involving universities, industry and government laboratories, focusing on areas such as drone technologies, next-generation communication systems including 6G, sustainable water management and socially impactful innovations in healthcare, energy and education.

    Prof. Sandeep K. Shukla, Director of IIIT Hyderabad, said: “The R&D Showcase reflects the spirit of inquiry and innovation that drives IIIT Hyderabad. It is encouraging to see our researchers engaging with industry, policymakers and the wider public to translate research into meaningful societal impact.”

    Emphasising the theme of the event, he added: “Technology shouldn’t control us; instead, we should control technology.”

    A panel discussion on “Building Trust in the Indian Cyberspace: Privacy, Security and Transparency in the Era of Emerging Technologies” was moderated by Girish Varma of IIIT Hyderabad.

    The panellists included: P. R. Lakshmi Eswari, Centre Head, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Hyderabad; Krishna Sastry Pendyala, Partner – Cybersecurity, Ernst & Young; Deepak Kumar, Director, Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology; M. V. Panduranga Rao, Centre for Cryptography and Cybersecurity, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad

    The discussion highlighted critical concerns around cybersecurity and digital trust. Dr Lakshmi Eswari noted that security is often treated as a secondary priority during product design, rather than being integrated from the outset. Prof. Panduranga Rao pointed to a significant shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals and emphasised the gap between academic curricula and industry requirements.

    Krishna Sastry Pendyala highlighted the scale of cybercrime in India, noting that financial losses from cyber threats run into tens of thousands of crores annually and that major breaches—such as the theft of hundreds of millions of medical records—raise serious concerns about data security and digital trust. The panel stressed the need for greater awareness, stronger cybersecurity frameworks, skilled manpower and a comprehensive national cybersecurity strategy.

    Alongside exhibits in AI, robotics, data science and cybersecurity, the showcase hosted industry–research confluence sessions on themes such as Cybersecurity and Privacy in the AI Era and AI for Theory and Theory for AI, a startup showcase and an industry roundtable on Agentic AI.

    One of the highlights of the exhibition is an autonomous self-driving wheelchair, designed to enhance mobility for persons with disabilities. Equipped with 3D LiDAR for environmental perception and powered by Jetson Orin running ROS2, the wheelchair enables intelligent navigation with minimal user input. Advanced path planning and obstacle-avoidance systems allow safe and efficient movement in diverse environments.

    Visitors also saw innovative robotics projects such as flapping-wing robots and spin drones, alongside architectural models demonstrating traditional earthquake-resilient housing systems such as Kath Kuni houses of Himachal Pradesh, Adobe houses of Rajasthan, and Ikra houses of Assam.

    These models illustrate how traditional Indian architecture used local materials and ingenious construction techniques to build earthquake-resilient homes long before modern engineering technologies existed. Kath Kuni houses, for example, use alternating layers of wood and stone that absorb seismic shocks; Adobe structures rely on thick mud-brick walls that distribute stress; and Ikra houses use flexible bamboo frameworks that sway during earthquakes rather than collapse.

    Sunday’s programme will feature Excitement of Research (ExOR), introducing visiting undergraduate students to research pathways, and a Faculty Futures Roundtable on research funding. The event will conclude with a patent felicitation ceremony at Research Street, recognising IIIT Hyderabad researchers for their innovation and intellectual property contributions. The institute has received over 70 patents.

    Now in its 25th year, the R&D Showcase has evolved into one of the institute’s flagship platforms for presenting cutting-edge research and fostering collaboration between academia, industry and government

    300 plus industries and students of several colleges are expected to visit and interact with students behind those research projects. 

     

  • BCCI to Honour Roger Binny, Rahul Dravid, and Mithali Raj at Naman Awards 2026

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will celebrate cricketing excellence at the Naman Awards 2026, scheduled for Sunday, 15 March 2026, in New Delhi. The annual ceremony recognises outstanding contributions across international, domestic, and age-group cricket while honouring individuals who have shaped the growth of the sport in India.

    This year, Roger Binny and Rahul Dravid will be conferred with the Col. C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award, the BCCI’s highest honour for outstanding service to Indian cricket. Mithali Raj will receive the BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award for Women, recognising her extraordinary impact on the growth and global stature of women’s cricket in India.

    A key member of India’s historic 1983 World Cup-winning team, Roger Binny played a pivotal role as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker and later contributed as coach, national selector, and BCCI President from 2022 to 2025. His decades-long dedication to Indian cricket across playing, mentoring, and administrative roles makes him a fitting recipient of this top honour.

    Rahul Dravid, celebrated for his technical mastery, resilience, and leadership, accumulated over 24,000 international runs and played a central role in India’s batting line-up for more than a decade. Post-retirement, he has shaped India’s cricketing future as Head of Cricket at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) and through mentoring youth teams, including guiding the Under-19 squad to ICC tournament victories.

    Mithali Raj, one of the greatest women cricketers in history, has inspired generations with her skill, leadership, and contribution to India’s success on the global stage. The award recognises her transformative impact on women’s cricket in the country.

    The Naman Awards 2026 will honour these legends for their enduring contributions to Indian cricket, celebrating careers marked by excellence, leadership, and lasting influence.

  • Shivalik and Nanda Devi Exit Strait of Hormuz Under Indian Navy Escort

    Indian Flagged LPG Tankers Safely Transit Strait of Hormuz Amid Middle East Tensions

    Pic Credit: Pexel

    Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following the US-Israel conflict, Indian-flagged LPG tankers have successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz with the support of the Indian Navy. The LPG tanker Shivalik has crossed the strait safely, while the second vessel, Nanda Devi, has also exited the strategically important shipping route without incident.

    Government sources confirmed that Shivalik is currently being escorted by Indian naval ships and is expected to reach an Indian port, likely Mumbai or Kandla, within the next two days. The tanker has reached open waters and is sailing securely under naval guidance.

    The Nanda Devi, carrying over 46,000 metric tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), is a critical component of India’s energy supply chain. Both vessels are being closely monitored by Indian naval assets to ensure safe passage through the sensitive waters of the Strait of Hormuz.

    This development follows high-level discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian regarding the uninterrupted flow of goods and energy in the region.

    Iran’s Ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, confirmed that Indian ships could expect safe passage through the strait, emphasizing the longstanding regional ties between India and Iran. “India is our friend. We believe that Iran and India share common interests in the region,” Fathali said, highlighting Iran’s willingness to facilitate transit for Indian vessels amid the crisis.

    The statements come after Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi noted that Tehran had allowed ships from certain countries to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The strait remains one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes, handling around 20 percent of global oil and gas exports.

    India’s Ministry of Ports and Shipping confirmed that the number of Indian-flagged vessels in the Persian Gulf remains at 28, with all ships and crew being actively monitored for safety and security.

    The safe transit of Shivalik and Nanda Devi underscores India’s commitment to maintaining energy supply lines and safeguarding its maritime assets amid regional instability.

  • Air India Group Strengthens India-West Asia Travel with 80 Flights on 14 March

     

    Air India Group to Operate 80 Flights Between India and West Asia on 14 March

    Air India and Air India Express will operate a combined 80 scheduled and non-scheduled flights to and from the West Asia region on 14 March, the airline group announced.

    The airlines will continue their regular services to Jeddah and Muscat. On this day, a total of 10 flights are scheduled to Jeddah, while Air India Express will operate 8 flights to Muscat.

    As part of the schedule, Air India will fly one round-trip from Delhi and two round-trips from Mumbai to Jeddah. Air India Express will operate one round-trip each from Kozhikode and Mangaluru to Jeddah.

    These operations aim to maintain seamless connectivity between India and key West Asian destinations, serving both regular travelers and those on additional non-scheduled flights.

  • F1® Authentics Mystery Box offers 1-in-150 chance to secure an Official 2026 F1® Motion Simulator

    A new limited-edition release from  F1® Authentics is giving motorsport collectors the opportunity to secure authentic pieces of racing history, with the added prospect of obtaining a high-end professional simulator, worth £89,000.

    The newly announced F1® Mystery Box collection is a premium collectors item strictly limited to 150 boxes worldwide, each containing a curated selection of racing memorabilia valued at a minimum total value of £2,500. Every box has been assembled to offer a chance to expand collections with items from the heart of Formula 1®.

    Excitingly for motorsport fans and gamers, one of these boxes will contain an Official 2026 F1® Motion Simulator, a professional-grade sim designed to deliver an immersive driving experience that closely mirrors the sensations of being behind the wheel of a real Formula 1® car.

    F1® Authentics, operated by Memento Exclusives under license from Formula One®, is an Official licensed partner to F1® and teams across the grid. The recently revealed 2026 edition simulators will be made available in several Official 2026 Team liveries, and the lucky Mystery Box customer who finds one will be able to choose the livery applied from this selection, before it is built specifically for them to keep.

    Manufactured by engineers with decades of experience in motorsport, using the front half of a Formula 1® Show Car, these premium simulators are designed to be synonymous with the vehicles seen on track and deliver an incredible sense of immersion as you step over the sidepod and into the cockpit. Motion technology authentically replicates the feeling of every turn from every iconic circuit. Owning one of these sims is the closest most will get to the feeling of winning a seat on the team.

    With an extremely limited run of Mystery Boxes produced, buyers effectively have a 1-in-150 chance of receiving a sim that would typically be seen utilised at elite racing experiences, making this a unique and unmissable opportunity for collectors and gamers worldwide.

    The F1® Mystery Box is expected to attract significant attention from fans who are eager to secure a valuable treasure trove of secret items, whilst also testing their luck to uncover a once-in-a-lifetime surprise.

    Available to purchase now on the F1® Authentics website, but with limited quantities available and high demand expected, fans are encouraged to move quickly to secure their chance before its gone.

     

  • FTCCI Announces Winners of ‘Tourism Junction Jewels Photo Contest’; Awards on March 16

    FTCCI Announces Winners of ‘Tourism Junction Jewels Photo Contest’; Awards on March 16

     
    Hyderabad, March 2026: The Tourism Committee of the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) has announced the winners of the Tourism Junction Jewels Photo Contest, a unique initiative aimed at highlighting Hyderabad’s creatively designed traffic junctions and public art installations.

    The Award Presentation Ceremony will be held on March 16, 2026 at 2:30 PM at JS Krishna Murthy Hall, Federation House, FTCCI, Hyderabad. Shri R. V. Karnan, IAS, Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), will grace the event as the Chief Guest and present the awards to the winners.
    The photographs submitted for the contest were evaluated by a distinguished panel of jury members and photography professionals.

    FTCCI Announces Winners of ‘Tourism Junction Jewels Photo Contest’; Awards on March 16

     
    Rajani Kanth, photographer-journalist from Namaste Telangana, won the First Prize. His winning photograph captures a sculpture of children playing located along the Narsingi–Kokapet stretch of the Outer Ring Road (ORR) in Hyderabad. The installation, created by Architect Kumara Swamy Goud, reflects the rich cultural spirit and everyday life of Telangana. The artwork symbolizes childhood joy, community life, and the vibrant cultural identity of the region.

    Nomula Rajesh Reddy, photojournalist with Sakshi Telugu Newspaper, secured the Second Prize for his photograph of a monumental golden sculpture depicting a contemplative human head held between two hands along the Narsingi–Kokapet corridor. The artwork symbolizes thought, awareness, and reflection, encouraging commuters to pause and observe the surroundings. The floating head supported by hands represents the human mind in reflection, while the striking golden color gives the installation a monumental and iconic presence in the cityscape.

    FTCCI Announces Winners of ‘Tourism Junction Jewels Photo Contest’; Awards on March 16

     
    The Third Prize winner is Mogilishetty Sandhya, an amateur photographer and young mother of two, for her photograph of a vibrant art installation located near Shilpakala Vedika in Madhapur. The sculpture features stylized human figures in red, white, and green lifting a metal globe, symbolizing unity, teamwork, and the collective effort of people working together to support the world. The dynamic installation has become a notable urban landmark reflecting the collaborative spirit and modern identity of Hyderabad.
    The five consolation prize winners include Abuja Srinivas (Photographer, Eenadu), G. Balaswamy (Photographer, Sakshi), Ganesan Ponnambalam, Shalini Jain (Photographer, Telangana Photographic Society), and Aavula Srinivas (Photographer, Eenadu).

    Public sculptures such as these transform ordinary intersections into “Junction Jewels,” creating visual landmarks that beautify the city and promote appreciation for urban art and design.

    Speaking about the initiative, Prakash Ammanabolu, Chairman, and D. Ramchandram, Co-Chairman of the FTCCI Tourism Committee, said the contest was organized to encourage citizens and photography enthusiasts to explore and capture Hyderabad’s creatively designed junctions featuring installations, fountains, sculptures, murals, statues, and beautification initiatives.

    FTCCI Announces Winners of ‘Tourism Junction Jewels Photo Contest’; Awards on March 16

     
    They added that such initiatives inspire citizens to rediscover their own city and appreciate the artistic elements present in everyday urban spaces.

    The winners will receive cash prizes of ₹10,000 for the First Prize, ₹7,500 for the Second Prize, ₹5,000 for the Third Prize, and five consolation prizes of ₹1,000 each.
    The event will bring together members of the FTCCI Tourism Committee, participants, photography professionals, and distinguished guests to celebrate creativity and promote awareness of Hyderabad’s urban art and tourism potential.

    FTCCI invites members of the Tourism Committee, participants, and media representatives to attend the ceremony and support initiatives that highlight Hyderabad’s unique urban landscape.


  • Japantastics Introduces the World of Kodaimoji, Bringing Ancient Characters into Modern Spaces

    TOKYO, Mar 13 – Japantastics, Inc. has announced the launch of a new collection featuring Kodaimoji artworks by Kei Sato, a Japanese calligrapher and contemporary artist who reimagines ancient Chinese scripts such as oracle bone and bronze inscriptions as modern expressions of art. These early forms of writing, dating back more than 3,000 years, are recognised as the origins of modern Chinese characters and as vessels of timeless human emotion and spirituality. 

     

     
    Guided by the concept “Bringing Ancient Characters into Modern Spaces,” Sato transforms these primordial symbols into living works that resonate with contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. Her art transcends traditional calligraphy, appearing in diverse media such as wood, metal, ceramics, and stone. By merging historical depth with modern design, Sato creates works that channel the spirit of ancient writing into today’s architecture, interiors, and art environments. 

    Kei Sato explains: “Ancient characters are the prototypes of the kanji used today. Although they are the oldest form of written language, their rediscovery in 1988 makes them both ancient and new. Inspired by oracle bone and bronze inscriptions, born from cultures that reflect unchanging human emotions across time, I continue to create under the theme ‘Bringing Ancient Characters into Modern Spaces,’ hoping to share their essence across all environments.” 

    “Child” 

    “Happiness” 

    Through her creative practice, Sato seeks not only to preserve these scripts as historical artefacts but to reinterpret and revitalise them, awakening the fundamental beauty and meaning of written forms within the context of contemporary art and space. 

    “Sun” 

    “Spring” 

    The Japantastics.jp online site now features a selection of Sato’s works, which serve as a cultural bridge, reviving the rhythm and beauty of the world’s earliest scripts for the modern era. Through her reinterpretations, the primitive strokes once carved into bone or cast in bronze are reborn as expressions of universal harmony, emotion, and timeless design. 

    Kei Sato’s major overseas activities: 

    1970: Began practising ancient Chinese calligraphy. 

    1994: Became independent. 

    1997: Established Raira Studio. Developed an original technique of expressing letters with granite in its original stone colour, and presented a lithograph. Held an exhibition at Nagoya Gallery 141, themed “Taking ancient Chinese Calligraphy into modern times”. Her works were exhibited at the Jiangsu Golden Mausoleum Restaurant in Nanjing, China. 

    1999: Her works were exhibited in the Beijing China Museum of History International Calligraphy Exhibition. Held an exhibition at the gallery in Hakuseki Museum in Gifu Pref. 

    2000: Her works were exhibited in the Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum International Calligraphy Exhibitions, Jiangsu, China. Held an exhibition at Nihonbashi Gallery “Kai” in Tokyo, Japan. 

    2006: Her works were exhibited at Melbourne Art Show ’06, Australia. Her works were exhibited at Collingwood Gallery (Art Collection ’06), Australia. 

    2009: Won China-Japan Peace Prize at Tokyo International Art Exhibitions (Sesion Suginami, Tokyo). Her works were exhibited at the Euro-American “America Arts Exhibitions” in Tennessee, USA. 

    2010: Won “Art Gallery Prize” at Tokyo International Art Exhibitions (Tokyo Metropolitan Arts Museum). 

    2011: Exhibited at the International “Japan – France Exhibition of Contemporary Art”, Aoyama Spiral. Won “Art Gallery First Prize” at the International Art Exhibition, Tokyo Metropolitan Arts Museum. Won the Award of Excellence at the Mexico International Art Exhibition, Mexico. Participated in the 21st Century International Artists Exchange and Exhibition, Seoul. Held an exhibition in Salon d’Automne, Paris (France). 

    2012: Participated in International Art Exhibitions “Spain Art Exhibitions”, Spain. Won “Special Prize” (The Window of Art Prize) at *International Japan–France Exhibition of Contemporary Art”, National Art Centre. Participated in the 21st Century International Artists Exchange and Exhibition, Jilin (China). Held an exhibition in Salon d’Automne, Paris (France). 

    2013: Exhibited at the International “Japan–France Exhibition of Contemporary Art”, The National Art Centre. 

    2014: Exhibition at Kyoto International Hotel, Kyoto. Exhibited at the International “Japan – France Exhibition of Contemporary Art”, The National Art Centre. Held an exhibition in Salon d’Automne, Paris (France). Participated in the 21st Century International Artists Exchange and Exhibition. Won Mayor’s Award, Keelung City (Taiwan). 

    2015: International Arts Exhibition (Belgium – Holland Arts Exhibition), Belgium 45th Anniversary. 

    2016: Participated in the Euro-American ‘French Art Prize Exhibition’ featuring a special large-scale display of black and white works (Corsica). 

    2018: Participated in the Euro-American ‘Spanish Art Prize Exhibition’ (Spain). Participated in the Euro-American ‘Japan-France Contemporary Art World Exhibition’ (The National Art Centre, Tokyo). Participated in the 21st Century Calligraphic and Painting Artists International Exchange Exhibition (Seoul). Exhibited at the Salon d’Automne (Paris, France). 

    2019: Participated in the Euro-American ‘Finland Art Prize Exhibition’ (Finland). Selected for the Salon d’Automne (Paris, France). 

    2020: Selected for the Salon d’Automne (Paris, France). 

    2021: Participated in the Euro-American ‘Japan-France Contemporary Art World Exhibition’ (The National Art Centre, Tokyo). Selected for the Salon d’Automne (Paris, France)