Mayor Donghwan Lee Leads Investment Attraction Activities from Japanese Content IP Companies to Goyang City
Wide-Ranging Actions Including Viewing Ilsan Technovalley and Meeting with Japan's Verybest Law Firm

Lee Dong-hwan, Mayor of Goyang Special City (center), explained the investment attraction environment and development potential of Goyang Special City to Japanese content IP companies visiting Goyang on the 25th while showing them the Ilsan Techno Valley site. <Photo by Goyang Special City>

Lee Dong-hwan, Mayor of Goyang Special City (center), explained the investment attraction environment and development potential of Goyang Special City to Japanese content IP companies visiting Goyang on the 25th while showing them the Ilsan Techno Valley site.

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Goyang Special City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Lee Dong-hwan) announced on the 28th that it conducted investment attraction activities targeting Japanese content IP companies visiting Goyang to attend the country's first media content and advanced technology convergence show, the '2024 Digital Media Tech Show (DMTS),' held at Kintex on the 25th.


On that day, Mayor Lee Dong-hwan, along with 28 representatives from 13 Japanese content IP companies, went up to the rooftop on the top floor of the Kintex Office Building to observe the candidate site for the Free Economic Zone and the development site of Ilsan Techno Valley, explaining Goyang Special City's investment attraction environment and development potential.


He then held a discussion with representatives from Very Best Law Office, which signed a business agreement on August 5th to promote the development of the content industries of both Korea and Japan and to revitalize Ilsan Techno Valley and the Advanced Industrial Complex. They discussed cooperation plans in corporate exchanges and legal fields between Goyang City and Japanese companies.



Additionally, they visited Westworld, the largest domestic VFX (visual effects) and content production specialist company headquartered in Goyang. Through sharing Westworld's business direction and achievements, and exploring and discussing possible collaboration areas between individual Japanese companies and domestic companies, they created an opportunity to promote the development of the content IP industries of both Korea and Japan.


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