Cactus Announces Support for Japanese High School Students Participating in ISEF 2026
Cactus Communications will provide English language support to Japanese high school students selected to compete in the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2026, continuing its commitment to fostering global science communication for young researchers.
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Cactus Communications, which supports researchers in scientific communication and technology, announced today that it will once again provide English language support to Japanese high school students who will participate in the "Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2026" (ISEF2026), one of the world's largest international science and technology contests for high school students, to be held in May 2026.
Cactus, as a corporate member of NPO Japan Science Service (NSS), will support the presentation preparations of Japanese representative students so they can communicate their research findings more accurately on the international stage. ISEF is a prestigious international competition where selected high school students from around the world present their research findings in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, and is widely known as a gathering place for next-generation researchers and innovators.
Cactus has been continuously supporting Japanese high school students participating in ISEF since 2023. This year, as in the past, they will provide comprehensive English support for all aspects of presentation preparation, including proofreading English abstracts, research proposals, presentation scripts, and display panel drafts, as well as providing feedback on presentations, offering audio readings for speech practice, and providing free access to Paperpal to assist with the creation of English administrative documents.
Through such support, they aim to create an environment where participating students can communicate their research content more clearly and with greater confidence. In addition to the quality of the research itself, the ability to appropriately convey its value is crucial for delivering results on the international stage. Cactus will leverage Editage's expertise in academic English support and Paperpal's AI writing assistance features to boost Japanese high school students challenging the world.
Comment from Tetsuya Muramoto, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Toho University, Japan Science Service:
ISEF provides an opportunity for high school students to present their research on an international stage, connecting the results of inquiry activities expanding across high schools nationwide to the world. While many high school students are engaged in high-level research, there are cases where the appeal and uniqueness of their research cannot be well communicated due to language barriers. With specialized English language support, high school students are deepening their understanding of their research and are able to approach the international stage with greater confidence.
Cactus, as a corporate member of NPO Japan Science Service (NSS), will support the presentation preparations of Japanese representative students so they can communicate their research findings more accurately on the international stage. ISEF is a prestigious international competition where selected high school students from around the world present their research findings in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, and is widely known as a gathering place for next-generation researchers and innovators.
Cactus has been continuously supporting Japanese high school students participating in ISEF since 2023. This year, as in the past, they will provide comprehensive English support for all aspects of presentation preparation, including proofreading English abstracts, research proposals, presentation scripts, and display panel drafts, as well as providing feedback on presentations, offering audio readings for speech practice, and providing free access to Paperpal to assist with the creation of English administrative documents.
Through such support, they aim to create an environment where participating students can communicate their research content more clearly and with greater confidence. In addition to the quality of the research itself, the ability to appropriately convey its value is crucial for delivering results on the international stage. Cactus will leverage Editage's expertise in academic English support and Paperpal's AI writing assistance features to boost Japanese high school students challenging the world.
Comment from Tetsuya Muramoto, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Toho University, Japan Science Service:
ISEF provides an opportunity for high school students to present their research on an international stage, connecting the results of inquiry activities expanding across high schools nationwide to the world. While many high school students are engaged in high-level research, there are cases where the appeal and uniqueness of their research cannot be well communicated due to language barriers. With specialized English language support, high school students are deepening their understanding of their research and are able to approach the international stage with greater confidence.