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Arts & Sciences Continues Its Support of YDA as a 2026 Prime Sponsor

As YDA 2026 enters the final stretch before Cannes, it is time to highlight another company playing a key role in supporting this year’s edition.

YDA is excited to welcome back Arts & Sciences as a Prime Sponsor for 2026. This partnership began in 2025 with the company’s decision to support YDA as a reflection of its belief in nurturing emerging talent and the important role YDA continues to play as one of the industry’s leading platforms for discovering new directorial voices.

This year marks a deeper collaboration between YDA and Arts & Sciences, as Mal Ward has been invited to lead the YDA 2026 jury, joined by an impressive line-up of professionals from around the globe.

Mal chairs both the online jury sessions and the highly anticipated live jury event in Cannes, where the panel gathers in the jury room to unanimously select the recipient of this year’s Special Jury Award.

Among the latest developments at Arts & Sciences is the steady rise of its relatively new AI arm. As technology continues to reshape the creative landscape, the company launched Arts & Intelligence to explore new possibilities for production and storytelling through artificial intelligence.

Designed to support and elevate every stage of the creative process, Arts & Intelligence embraces technological innovation while remaining firmly rooted in the belief that human creativity should always lead the way.

Working across pitching, treatment development, production workflows, and post-production, the company focuses on building practical systems that help creative teams move faster, collaborate more fluidly, and adapt to the changing needs of agencies and brands. Arts & Intelligence also provides AI training for directors, producers, and creative teams, helping them integrate emerging technologies into both creative and production processes.

YDA is delighted to continue its collaboration with Arts & Sciences. Support from partners like this plays a vital role in allowing YDA to remain an independent platform dedicated to recognizing and championing the next generation of creative voices.

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