Kyungconjin Signs Business Agreement with E-Land China Innovation Valley

The Gyeonggi Content Agency (President Yong-seok Tak, hereinafter referred to as Gyeonggi Content Agency) announced on the 24th that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with E-Land China Innovation Valley (E-Innovation Valley, hereinafter referred to as EIV) for the global expansion of K-content intellectual property (IP). The signing ceremony took place at the '2025 K-content IP Convergence Production Support Project Results Exhibition' held at Starfield Goyang on October 24th.

This agreement was established to support the entry of Gyeonggi Province content companies into the Chinese market amidst growing expectations for the resumption of exchanges and cooperation in the content industry between Korea and China. Gyeonggi Content Creation Center (GCC) operates various programs to support the IP commercialization of local content companies, including production, distribution, and overseas expansion. EIV, an innovation business hub of E-Land Group located in Shanghai, China, supports collaboration and local expansion between Korean and Chinese companies.

Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to pursue various initiatives, including: ▲support for the discovery and development of K-content IP; ▲counseling and networking for entry into the Chinese market; and ▲joint development of business and market expansion programs. Going forward, they plan to expand their cooperation into practical areas, such as joint Korea-China projects and linkages with global distribution platforms.

Tak Yong-seok, president of Gyeonggi Content Industry Promotion Agency, said, "I hope this agreement will serve as an opportunity to promote the overseas expansion of Gyeonggi Province content companies and strengthen industrial cooperation between our two countries." Park Jeong-geun, CEO of E-Land China EIV, stated, "Leveraging EIV's local network and business infrastructure, we will actively support the entry of K-content into the Chinese market and create a cooperative model that fosters mutual growth for companies from both countries."


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