Advanced AI Media-Based Library Content Exhibitions
Emerging as a Trend for Enhancing Children's Educational Engagement

4by4 is rapidly expanding in the B2G (business-to-government) market, leveraging its competitiveness in building education-specialized content spaces such as children's libraries.


On November 25, 4by4, a content artificial intelligence (AI) solution provider, announced that its business to create specialized spaces for children's education, which began in earnest this year, is now yielding tangible results as the projects are being completed.


In September, 4by4 completed the construction of an ICT system for a children's multi-purpose cultural space within the newly built staff housing of Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO), a Ministry of Economy and Finance-affiliated institution headquartered in Busan. This month, the company is also finishing a digital content development project for the Dong-gu Children's English Library in Busan. In December, it will complete the smart system installation for Seongseo Library in Dalseo-gu, Daegu, and in February next year, the content development for the children's multi-purpose cultural space at Nam-gu Library in Busan.


The company continues to achieve results in creating ICT-based educational spaces for children. It is also working on the exhibition and experience facility installation project for the Gyeongsangbuk-do Office of Education’s Early Childhood Education Promotion Center, scheduled for completion in 2027.


4by4 has built up extensive expertise and know-how by actively winning contracts for projects such as creating media exhibition spaces for children and establishing content experience facilities for digital learning. Based on this experience, 4by4 secured contracts worth nearly 11 billion won this year alone, emerging as a new leader in the B2G niche market for “children-specialized spaces.”


The expansion of related projects has been driven in part by local governments’ policy direction to increase the adoption of experiential exhibition facilities and immersive educational content for children. A prime example is Busan Metropolitan City’s “Deullak Nallak” initiative, which creates a new concept of play-based learning spaces by integrating child-friendly libraries, immersive experience facilities, and media art exhibitions within a 15-minute living radius. Building on Busan’s successful case, projects to develop child-friendly, education-specialized spaces are rapidly increasing nationwide.


Bong Youngsoo, Head of the Exhibition Business Division at 4by4, stated, “Children’s education and cultural spaces are not just buildings-they are complex business domains where content, technology, and user experience must be organically integrated.” He added, “Based on our ultra-high-definition technology and immersive content planning capabilities, 4by4 will continue to create educational experiences for children that are both effective and enjoyable.”



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