Moving Forward After Graduation: Digital Hollywood Launches New Support Service 'D-AID' for Alumni

Digital Hollywood will launch 'D-AID,' a new learning and execution support service for alumni, starting August 2026. For 5,000 yen per month, alumni can access over 63 courses, including Web, AI, and video production, to support their career growth.
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Digital Hollywood, an IT and digital content talent development school (operated by Digital Hollywood Co., Ltd.; Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Masanori Fujii), will launch a new service for alumni called 'D-AID' in August 2026. D-AID is a new learning and execution support service designed to help alumni 'keep moving forward' after graduation. While current alumni services focus primarily on course extensions and review, the evolution of AI and digital technology requires creative professionals to continuously acquire new knowledge and tools rather than relying on a one-time learning experience. In response, D-AID provides an environment where alumni can continue to learn across digital creative fields, including Web, UI/UX, AI, video, graphics, and marketing. Digital Hollywood is committed to fostering creative talent capable of adapting to a changing era, both during and after their enrollment. A key feature of D-AID is that it is not just an unlimited video streaming service; it is designed as a holistic experience of 'learning,' 'deciding,' and 'acting' to expand careers. At an affordable price of 5,000 yen per month, alumni can access a wide range of design-related materials, allowing for flexible career advancement or changes. The service is scheduled to launch on August 1, 2026, with applications opening on July 1.

FAQ

What problem does D-AID solve?

It addresses post-graduation skill obsolescence and uncertainty about what to learn next through structured learning paths and ongoing support.