Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — 2026-06-13
Here is your daily digest of major policies, company updates, and support news for the content industry in Gyeonggi-do.
Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — 2026-06-13
Major Policies and Support Projects
1. KOCCA sets up Korea Pavilion at Content Tokyo 2026
The Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) is running a Korea Pavilion at "Content Tokyo 2026" in Japan, featuring 12 local content companies. Japan is the largest export market for Korea's webtoon industry, accounting for 45.0% of all overseas exports, and remains a key destination for characters and animation as well.

2. MCST pushes to strengthen animation industry competitiveness
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Choi Hwi-young chaired the 3rd meeting of the Animation Subcommittee under the Culture and Arts Policy Advisory Committee to discuss strategies for boosting the global competitiveness of K-Animation. Topics included independent subcommittee operations, expanding committee membership, and global growth strategies.
Company Trends and Investment News
Gyeonggi Content Agency hosts successful 2026 H1 Gyeonggi Level-Up Investment Round
The Gyeonggi Content Agency (GCA) held its "2026 H1 Gyeonggi Level-Up Investment Round," connecting 29 content companies with 29 investment firms for over 116 consultations. Despite the "investment cold snap," the GCA successfully brought on 5 new investment partners, expanding its G-VIP network to 106 companies. The agency plans to further support the growth of Gyeonggi-based content firms through follow-up investments and new fund creation.

Events and Other News
Glorang secures series of government support projects including Post-TIPS and GMEP
AI education startup Glorang has been selected for several major government projects, including Post-TIPS, the Seoul-type Private Investment-linked Technology Commercialization Support Program (GMEP), and U-KNOCK 2026. Leveraging these wins, Glorang plans to transition from an AI education service provider into an AI diagnostics infrastructure company while expanding into markets like Japan.

References and Sources
Note: This briefing summarizes news related to the Gyeonggi-do content industry released after 2026-06-12.
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