The Daejeon Information & Culture Industry Promotion Agency (Daejeon Content Enterprise Support Center) has kicked off the “SUPER:CON 2025 Accelerating Program” to foster K-content startups.
The operator, Company A (LLC), held a kickoff day at the Daejeon Content Enterprise Support Center in Mannyeon-dong and announced the start of an approximately three-month tailor-made acceleration program with five Daejeon-based content startups. The program aims to systematically support promising content startups in growth and fundraising by combining public support infrastructure with private accelerator expertise.
The selected companies are five Daejeon-based content startups: ▲WITIVE ▲H-Solutions ▲TongTong Workshop ▲Candidate ▲Blind Ring.
Over the next three months, the teams will strengthen their business capabilities through investment consulting, 1:1 mentoring, financial and investment counseling, and expert lectures on content. Practical fundraising support will also be provided, including direct investment, follow-on investment linkage, and building domestic and global investor networks.
At the end of the program, a demo day will be held to showcase each company’s technologies and business models and to explore go-to-market opportunities.
About twenty participants—including officials from the Daejeon Metropolitan City, the Agency, Company A, and representatives of the participating companies—attended the kickoff event for program introductions and networking.
Koh Sang-soo, Head of the Content Business Division at the Agency, said,
“We will continue to support participating SUPER:CON companies beyond this program through a variety of financial and non-financial linkages to ensure sustainable growth.”
Cho Byung-hyun, CEO of Company A, said,
“We will discover promising startups and, through strategic support, revitalize Daejeon’s content startup ecosystem while helping them secure market competitiveness.”