Employees of tenant companies at the Incheon Content Enterprise Support Center are using shared OA facilities. <br>[Photo by Incheon Technopark]

Employees of tenant companies at the Incheon Content Enterprise Support Center are using shared OA facilities.
[Photo by Incheon Technopark]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Incheon Technopark (Incheon TP) is recruiting companies to move into the Incheon Contents Enterprise Support Center until the 6th of next month.


The center, which opened last April in Bupyeong Tech City within the Bupyeong National Industrial Complex in Incheon, is the only one-stop facility in the metropolitan area dedicated to supporting the growth of cultural content companies, promoting the creation of a local cultural content ecosystem.


The recruitment target is content companies that have been established for less than seven years. About 19 companies will be selected through a public competition to support their growth in developing competitive content, commercialization, and global expansion.


Resident companies will receive independent dedicated office space and full support for rent and 60% of management fees, and can use business and content production support facilities such as meeting rooms, training rooms, shared office automation (OA) facilities, lounges, and studios free of charge.


Various resident company support programs are also provided, including customized professional capacity-building education, content development and production support, commercialization, accelerating investment attraction, and support for domestic and international market entry.


Applications can be submitted by downloading the application form from the Incheon Contents Enterprise Support Center website, filling it out, and submitting it along with the required documents.



The Incheon Contents Enterprise Support Center has a total of 33 resident spaces, with 14 companies currently residing there.


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