Honam University e-Sports Industry Department and BIAF Sign MOU for 'K-Content Talent Development'
Honam University’s Department of eSports Industry and the Bucheon International Animation Festival Organizing Committee signed a business agreement on the 23rd and held a commemorative photo session. Photo by Honam University
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] The Department of eSports Industry at Honam University (Department Head Jeong Yeon-cheol) and the Bucheon International Animation Festival Organizing Committee (Chairman Seo Chae-hwan, hereinafter BIAF) announced on the 25th that they signed a business agreement on the 23rd at the Korea Manhwa Museum to foster talent for post K-content.
Through this agreement, both organizations agreed to collaborate on supporting the operation of amateur eSports tournaments and nurturing talent for the development of the animation and eSports industries. They also decided to share personnel and resources for the successful operation of eSports tournaments hosted by BIAF and jointly develop and operate programs for talent cultivation.
Professor Cha Jae-gwan of Honam University’s Department of eSports Industry and Seo Chae-hwan, Chairman of the BIAF Organizing Committee, who attended the signing ceremony, also agreed to continuously pursue mutual cooperation leading the global cultural content market by sharing brand exposure in promotional content for related projects and sharing the outcomes derived from the agreement.
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