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Daejeon city to form a biz- support hub to help local content business
Daejeon Information & Culture Industry Promotion Agency (DICIPA) announced on May 14 that the agency’s municipal project to facilitate a biz- support hub to help local content business was finally selected by the culture ministry.
Under the initiative, DICIPA is set to establish a six story with a sub- basement building on a 4,053㎡ site near Seo-gu by the end of next year, with KRW 9.6 billion in total. The biz-hub accommodates 35 separate rooms where entrepreneurs can reside in, along with necessary amenities such as networking center, conference rooms, testing room, an array of facilities to help startups and local SMEs.
Once the construction is over, the center will raise a KRW 8 billion worth of city fund over the next four years to help businesses create content, try feasibility study and marketing home and abroad.
The agency said what’s behind the assessment result of the project lied with a creative idea that embodied how to gain future growth traction by making full use of immersive visual technology which covers virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality and extended reality.
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** This article was translated from Korean.
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2020.05.27
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According to Newsis,
Daejeon Information & Culture Industry Promotion Agency (DICIPA) announced on May 14 that the agency’s municipal project to facilitate a biz- support hub to help local content business was finally selected by the culture ministry.
Under the initiative, DICIPA is set to establish a six story with a sub- basement building on a 4,053㎡ site near Seo-gu by the end of next year, with KRW 9.6 billion in total. The biz-hub accommodates 35 separate rooms where entrepreneurs can reside in, along with necessary amenities such as networking center, conference rooms, testing room, an array of facilities to help startups and local SMEs.
Once the construction is over, the center will raise a KRW 8 billion worth of city fund over the next four years to help businesses create content, try feasibility study and marketing home and abroad.
The agency said what’s behind the assessment result of the project lied with a creative idea that embodied how to gain future growth traction by making full use of immersive visual technology which covers virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality and extended reality.
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Source: Newsis (May 14 , 2020)
** This article was translated from Korean.