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Taiwan's Creative Content Fest Expands Global Reach Through Partnerships

5 Nov

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  • TAICCA seals co-production deal with Japan's K2 Pictures
  • Launches Digital Games Fund to support Taiwanese game IP
  • Inks MOUs with Japan's TOHAN and Korea's CLB to promote Taiwanese comics
Taiwan's Creative Content Fest Expands Global Reach Through Partnerships

Two days ago, the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA) unveiled a series of strategic partnerships aimed at boosting the global reach of Taiwanese content across film, television, digital entertainment, and gaming.

TAICCA sealed a co-production memorandum of understanding with Japan's K2 Pictures Inc., outlining frameworks for co-investment, co-production, and content financing to enhance the international visibility of Taiwanese screen projects. The agency also launched the Digital Games Fund in collaboration with Taiwan's Lunta Ventures, a new initiative designed to support the development and commercialization of original Taiwanese game IP.

Beyond these major deals in the film and gaming sectors, TAICCA further expanded its international slate by signing MOUs with Japan's TOHAN and Korea's CLB. These partnerships are expected to drive the global promotion of Taiwanese comics.

"Taiwan's film and TV productions continue to draw global attention," said TAICCA deputy CEO Hu Ting-li. "We believe these new collaborations will open new pathways for internationally competitive Taiwan-Japan and Taiwan-Korea co-productions, allowing Taiwan's stories to resonate worldwide."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) is an industry event organized by the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA) to promote Taiwanese media content globally.
TAICCA has signed co-production deals with Japanese and Korean companies, as well as launched a Digital Games Fund to support Taiwanese game developers, in order to increase the international visibility and competitiveness of Taiwanese film, TV, gaming, and comics content.
TAICCA sealed a co-production MOU with Japan's K2 Pictures and unveiled a Digital Games Fund with Taiwan's Lunta Ventures. The agency also signed MOUs with Japan's TOHAN and Korea's CLB to promote Taiwanese comics globally.

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