Korea Pavilion at Vivatech
AI Collaboration Discussed with FranceTV, Amazon, and L'Oreal

Nine domestic content startups achieved export consultation results worth 31.94 million dollars at 'Vivatech' in Paris, France.


Haistrainger, participating in Vibatech, is explaining the company's business and content technology.

Haistrainger, participating in Vibatech, is explaining the company's business and content technology.

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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Creative Content Agency announced on the 24th that they operated the Korea Pavilion at Vivatech from the 17th to the 20th, facilitating 416 business consultations.


Vivatech is the largest startup technology exhibition in Europe, attracting around 200,000 participants from 171 countries. From Korea, companies such as Akamusic, Shining Lab, Haist Ranger, and Twinit showcased AI-based content production technologies and customized services.


French public broadcaster FranceTV discussed collaboration with Shining Lab and Akamusic on music library and BGM analysis technologies. Haist Ranger negotiated with Amazon and L'Oreal on utilizing its biosignal-based 'Emotion AI' technology for consumer purchase analysis.



Gu Kyungbon, Head of Content-Based Business at the Korea Creative Content Agency, stated, "We plan to continue providing follow-up consultation management and support for overseas expansion."


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