The 17th International Symposium of 3DAHM has successfully completed all its dates.
We would like to thank all participants, speakers, and sponsors both online and onsite.
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17th International Symposium of
3-D Analysis of Human Movement
[3D-AHM 2022]

on Jul 16-19, 2022
at Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, JAPAN.

Website Updates

  • The winners of each award are listed on the Awards page. Congratulations! (2022.07.20)
  • We have updated the program since Daylight Saving time was not adopted in the time table. Please doublecheck your local time based on JST if you are presenting/attending online. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.Thank you very much and see you soon! (2022.07.14)
  • We posted an important announcement to prevent the spread of infection to the following. (2022.07.13)

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Announcements

IMPORTANT: to prevent the spread of infection(2022/7/13)

Unfortunately, the number of cases of COVID-19 infection is increasing again in Tokyo.

In order to reduce the risk of infection as much as possible during our symposium, we strongly ask for your cooperation of following measures.

  • If you feel unwell, please do not come to venue. All visitors and staff with a fever of 37.5 degrees Celsius or higher are requested to refrain from attending the symposium.
  • Please wear a mask, wash your hands frequently, and disinfect your hands.
  • Please refrain from talking loudly.
  • Please refrain from high-fiving or shaking hands.
  • Please keep a safe distance from people around you, staff, etc.
  • Eating and drinking are allowed in the foyer, but please refrain from conversation as much as possible while eating and drinking. Please wear a mask as soon as you finish eating or drinking.
  • Please try to always cover your mouth and nose using a mask, tissue, or handkerchief when you cough or sneeze.

Thank you very much for all of your cooperation.

Yoshiyuki Kobayashi


Call for the candidates of next executive committee! (2022/7/1)

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3DAHM2022 will be held in hybrid format. (2022/1/21)

Unfortunately, due to the continuing impact of COVID-19, there is no prospect of global travel recovery at this moment. Given this circumstance, 3DAHM2022 will be held in a hybrid format, with both face-to-face in Tokyo and online format.

Due to this update of the format, the registration deadline will be extended until the end of February.

Furthermore, registration fee will be reconsidered.

Those who have hesitated to register your research because of uncertainty to your travel, please consider once again to register your study to 3DAHM2022!!

Further details will be updated appropriately, and will be announced on our website and other social media.

Yoshi Kobayashi

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Important Dates

Abstract submission openDecember 01, 2021
Deadline for abstract submissionFebruary 28, 2022
Notification of acceptanceMiddle April, 2022
Registration Open26 April, 2022
Early bird registration deadlineMay 31, 2022
Registration deadlineJune 30th, 2022(GMT)
SymposiumJuly 16-19, 2022

Let’s make 2022 Tokyo the place to reunion the 3DAHM Community!

Dear Colleagues,

It has been already one year since the coronavirus caused the loss of our intellectual activities and free discussion.
During this period, various ideas have been made, and online conferences have also been organized.
Although these efforts seem to have had a certain impact, we still hear from many colleagues that they would like to meet and discuss in person.

In 2022, I would like to have a face-to-face discussion with you in Tokyo.
Although the situation is still not optimistic, the executive committee and the local committee will make firm preparations to hold the conference on-site.
We will keep you updated on the progress of the preparations on our website. Therefore, we hope that you will positively consider meeting us again in Tokyo in the summer of 2022.

We are looking forward to seeing you soon.

Sincerely yours,

Yoshi Kobayashi
President of 3DAHM; Technical Group of the International Society of Biomechanics
(2021.3)