Adinte Data Engineers Tsukuru Takamatsu and Tomoki Hori Selected for Databricks User Community Certification Program 'JEDAI Order 2026'

Two data engineers from Adinte were selected for the 'JEDAI Order 2026' certification program operated by the Databricks user community. Takamatsu reached the 'Knight' rank and Hori reached the 'Padawan' rank.
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Adinte Co., Ltd. (Kyoto, CEO Shinji Sogo) is pleased to announce that two of its employees have been selected as 'Knight' and 'Padawan' in the 'JEDAI Order 2026' certification program operated by 'JEDAI (Japan Enduser Group | Databricks Innovation),' a domestic user community managed by Databricks Japan Co., Ltd.

'JEDAI Order' is a unique Japanese program that evaluates and recognizes contributions to the Databricks user community from multiple perspectives. It certifies individuals in four ranks: Master, Knight, Padawan, and Initiate.

In 2026, 26 people nationwide were selected based on evaluation criteria. From Adinte, Tsukuru Takamatsu was certified as 'Knight' and Tomoki Hori as 'Padawan.'

Takamatsu focused on building data and system infrastructure using Databricks, sharing knowledge through various lectures while working on operational efficiency and solution development. Hori was recognized for his community activities through event lectures and technical information sharing regarding the utilization of new Databricks features.

Adinte will continue to strategically utilize cloud solutions such as Databricks to further accelerate DX support for companies. In its expanding retail media business, Adinte aims to contribute to improving consumer purchasing experiences and enhancing corporate value, while promoting the 'democratization of data analysis' through AI to realize a society where everyone can freely utilize data.