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Exhibition in Goyang City presents blockchain’s use in digital media

Policy & Regulation·November 02, 2023, 5:32 AM

Digital Media Tech Show 2023 (DMTS 2023) is underway from today, Nov. 2, through Nov. 4 in Hall 4 at the Korea International Exhibition Center, commonly known as KINTEX, in Goyang City. The event gives audiences a chance to explore the present and future of digital content and cutting-edge technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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From smart tech to NFTs

The exhibition explores cutting-edge realms, including smart technology, media and content innovations, extended reality and the metaverse as well as the ever-evolving world of NFTs and blockchain. These technologies not only enhance content creation and distribution but also amplify its value and reach.

DMTS is hosted by Gyeonggi Province and Goyang City. It’s organized by KINTEX, the Goyang Industry Promotion Agency and the Korean Commission for Corporate Partnership, with sponsorship from the Ministry of Science and ICT.

Last year, the show saw 153 companies display 419 booths and welcomed buyers from 24 countries. The event generated KRW 20.7 billion ($15.4 million) from consultations and KRW 12.1 billion from contracts.

 

Two more simultaneous exhibitions

Concurrently, two other major exhibitions at KINTEX captivate visitors. The Digital Future Show in Hall 5 presents glimpses of future lifestyles, highlighting virtual reality and the metaverse. Meanwhile, Contents Korea in Hall 3 focuses on a wide range of content assets, including movies, games, and music. It also explores their ties to intellectual property, the technologies behind their creation, and marketing strategies. Hosting these shows simultaneously at KINTEX is anticipated to produce a synergistic impact, drawing domestic and international buyers.

Lee Dong-hwan, Mayor of Goyang City, underlined the city’s strategic focus on nurturing emerging sectors like video production, content, and drones. He also conveyed his hope that the exhibition would enhance collaboration among top-tier companies and spotlight Goyang as a central gathering place for high-tech businesses.

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