AJA also organises events to promote the work of their members to the major distributor of licenses of other regions, R1 (US), R3 (SEA), R2 (UK), R4 (Aus) and so on, in bid to promote Japanese animation to the world. One of their events is the biggest
anime related event in Japan, the
Tokyo International Anime Fair. Since April 2014, the AJA took leadership of an annual project first launched in 2010 by the
Japanese Animation Creators Association and funded by the Japanese government's
Agency for Cultural Affairs in order to support training animators. The project features a series of animated shorts produced by various animation studios each year. In 2012 it was renamed and again in 2016 to
Anime Tamago (あにめたまご, lit. "Anime Egg"). ==See also==