
James Ding
Jul 26, 2025 03:03
Render Network launches API tools and bounties, encouraging innovation in decentralized GPU rendering. Highlights from SIGGRAPH 2025 showcase the future of rendering technology.
Render Network has announced the availability of its API tools alongside a series of new bounties, aimed at enhancing decentralized GPU rendering capabilities. This development comes just as the industry gathers for SIGGRAPH 2025, a prominent event in the visual effects and computer graphics sector.
API Tools and New Bounties
Render Network’s API tools are designed to streamline workflows for studios and creators. These tools allow users to submit render jobs programmatically, manage outputs locally, and create reusable presets. Additionally, the network’s new bounties program invites participants to contribute to the future of decentralized GPU rendering, offering RENDER tokens as rewards for their efforts.
Render Royale and Bounty Opportunities
As part of its ongoing initiatives, Render Network is hosting the July Render Royale, where participants have a chance to win 5,250 USDC and gain global exposure. The deadline for submissions is set for 11:59 PM PDT, according to Render Network.
Highlights from SIGGRAPH 2025
At SIGGRAPH 2025, attendees can look forward to the ‘Future of Rendering’ session led by Jules Urbach, which will explore upcoming trends in VFX and media. This session is scheduled for August 12th at 3:00 PM PDT. The event will also feature Render Network as a partner, showcasing its decentralized GPU infrastructure through live demos and case studies.
Christie’s Art + Tech Summit
Render Network recently participated in Christie’s 10th Art + Tech Summit at Radio City Music Hall. The summit brought together a global community of creators and industry leaders to discuss the intersection of art and technology. Notably, the network’s advisor, Richard Kerris, participated in a panel discussion on ‘The Machine Mind.’
Community Engagement and Future Plans
Render Network continues to engage with the community, spotlighting works by artists like Blake Kathryn and Annibale Siconolfi. Siconolfi’s ‘Rooted Data’ is currently on display at W1 Curates in London. The network’s commitment to fostering innovation in the rendering industry is evident through these collaborative efforts and ongoing community initiatives.
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