Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — June 1, 2026
Here’s your daily update on the latest policies, corporate news, and support programs for the content industry in Gyeonggi-do.
Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — June 1, 2026
Key Policies and Support Programs
1. Additional Budget Allocated for Regional Content Creation Support
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Creative Content Agency are injecting additional budget to help local creators and content firms overcome the ongoing economic downturn. Starting in June, the government will officially launch a project to support the creation and production of content utilizing local, specialized themes.

Corporate Trends and Investment News
1. Gyeonggi Center Selects 17 Startups for Open Innovation PoC
The Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center has officially selected 17 startups to participate in the Proof of Concept (PoC) track of its open innovation support program. The initiative is run in collaboration with 11 demand-side companies, including SK Ecoplant, Kakao Mobility, and Hyundai E&C. Selected startups will receive up to 10 million KRW in testing grants and support for follow-up commercialization.

Events and Other News
Recruitment for Gyeonggi XR Campus Trainees
Gyeonggi-do and the Gyeonggi Content Agency are looking for 100 students for the "2026 Gyeonggi XR (Extended Reality) Campus." The curriculum focuses on 3D content creation using Unreal Engine and generative AI, and all courses are provided free of charge.
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