Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — 2026-05-07
Here is your daily update on the latest policies, corporate news, and support programs for the content industry in Gyeonggi. Today, we cover the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s film industry revitalization plans, Gyeonggi’s new export and AI training support, and an accelerator program for startups in Gwangmyeong.
Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — 2026-05-07
Key Policies and Support Programs
1. Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism discusses film industry revitalization
On May 6, 2026, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held the 3rd meeting of its Film and Video Division under the Cultural and Arts Policy Advisory Committee. The meeting brought together experts to discuss strategies for jumpstarting the film and video sector.

2. Gyeonggi launches support for exporters and AI-based vocational training
To address economic uncertainties, agricultural pest risks, and shifting digital job demands, Gyeonggi announced comprehensive support measures. These include creating an export investment fund and providing AI-based vocational training. These initiatives are expected to benefit job seekers and professionals within the Gyeonggi content and digital industries.

3. Gwangmyeong seeks 20 promising startups for scale-up program
On Sunday, May 4, 2026, the city of Gwangmyeong announced a recruitment drive for its "2026 Gwangmyeong-style Innovative Startup Scale-up Accelerating" program. The city aims to identify 20 high-potential early-stage companies and provide them with practical support, including investment matching. Content startups in Gyeonggi are eligible to apply.

Corporate Trends and Investment News
No corporate news reported this week.
Since May 5, 2026, no specific investment or business news regarding Gyeonggi-based content companies has been confirmed in current data. Please check the official channels of the Gyeonggi Content Agency (gcon.or.kr) or the Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator (gseek.kr) for the latest updates.
Events and Other News
1. 3rd meeting of the Film and Video Division (Seoul/Central Government)
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held the 3rd meeting of the Film and Video Division on May 6, 2026. Professionals in Gyeonggi’s content industry should keep an eye on the resulting policy directions.
2. Gyeonggi announces export fund and AI training
On May 6, Gyeonggi announced new support measures, including AI-based job training to cope with changing digital labor needs. This provides a great opportunity for job seekers and current employees in the content sector to participate in new training programs.
3. Gwangmyeong startup acceleration program recruitment
The city of Gwangmyeong is currently recruiting early-stage, technology-based startups for its 2026 scale-up accelerator program. Content and digital startups are encouraged to apply; further details are available via the VentureSquare announcement.
References and Sources
- Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism film policy report:
- Gyeonggi export and job seeker support measures (Aju Business Daily):
- Gwangmyeong scale-up accelerator recruitment (VentureSquare):
Editor's Note: This report is based on information released after May 5, 2026. Due to technical issues accessing the Gyeonggi Content Agency (gcon.or.kr) website, official press release collection was limited; this summary contains only verified available information. We recommend checking official channels for any potentially missed details.
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