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K-Animation Achieves 70.6 Billion Won in Export Consultations at Toronto Showcase

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Forty Business Meetings with CBC, WildBrain, and Others
"Plans to Strengthen Local Follow-Up Support"

The Korea Creative Content Agency held the "K-Animation Global Showcase" in Toronto, Canada, on the 4th and 5th.

The Korea Creative Content Agency held the "K-Animation Global Showcase" in Toronto, Canada, on the 4th and 5th.

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The Korea Creative Content Agency announced on November 10 that it achieved export consultation results worth 70.6 billion won at the "K-Animation Global Showcase" held in Toronto, Canada, on the 4th and 5th.


This event was organized to establish a foothold for joint production and investment attraction in the North American market. Five domestic animation production companies participated and conducted forty business meetings. By focusing on their own intellectual property (IP), they demonstrated the originality of K-Animation and its competitiveness in the global market.


The event was attended by major North American kids and family content broadcasters and production companies, including CBC Kids, WildBrain, Industrial Brothers, and Epic Story Media. Jenny Lee, the visual artist for "K-Pop Demon Hunters," and Ken Faier, CEO of Epic Story Media, also participated to discuss strategies and cooperation plans for expanding K-Animation into the North American market with domestic production companies.


The Korea Creative Content Agency held the "K-Animation Global Showcase" in Toronto, Canada, on the 4th and 5th.

The Korea Creative Content Agency held the "K-Animation Global Showcase" in Toronto, Canada, on the 4th and 5th.

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The Korea Creative Content Agency also operated a customized presentation program with Industrial Brothers, the producers of the "Dino Ranch" series, and the Canadian public broadcaster CBC. Domestic production companies showcased their works tailored to each studio's creative direction and audience characteristics.


Lee Hyunju, Director of the Content IP Promotion Headquarters, said, "Together with the Canada Business Center, we will further refine export strategies for K-content targeting the North American market and strengthen local follow-up support so that participating companies can achieve tangible results in entering the market."

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