Exhibition Booth Operation... Two Game Companies from the Province Participate

Discussion on Game Industry Promotion Measures Including Workforce Exchange and Overseas Expansion

The Jeonnam Information & Culture Industry Promotion Agency (President Lee In-yong) announced on the 27th that it participated in and operated an exhibition booth at 'LEVEL UP KL 2023,' held last month at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Malaysia.


'LEVEL UP KL 2023' is an international conference attended by game developers from around the world, hosted by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC).

Jeonnam Information & Culture Industry Promotion Agency Participates in Malaysia's 'LEVEL UP KL 2023' View original image

Through operating the exhibition booth, the agency supported the participation of two Jeonnam companies, ▲Nitros Co., Ltd. (CEO Lee Won-seok) and ▲Palm Co., Ltd. (CEO Cho Tae-jin), providing opportunities for expanding their perspectives, strengthening capabilities, export consultations, and entering the global market.


Additionally, through meetings with agency officials, they introduced content support projects and discussed ways to promote the game industry in both countries, including personnel exchanges and strategies for overseas expansion of companies.


President Lee In-yong said, "I hope that participating in this conference served as a stepping stone for the global market entry of K-games," and added, "We will continue to strive to foster the growth of the local game industry through active exchanges and sharing of know-how and programs among various institutions."



Meanwhile, the Jeonnam Global Game Center, operated by the agency, is dedicated to establishing a foundation for the Jeonnam game industry ecosystem with the vision of "securing self-sustainability of the Jeonnam game industry through focused nurturing of small and medium-sized enterprises."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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