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Korea, France main record rise on Taiwan Creative Content Fest

The Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) confirms its position as a must-state destination for international content players, in which this year’s market sold out all 112 cabins on the first day of registration and draws a record 118 exhibitors for the November event.

Running 4-7 November in Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, the 2025 edition marks an important milestone with the debut of dedicated national pavilions from South Korea and France, in addition to the first participation of official agencies in Thailand, the Philippines and Hong Kong.

The Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) brings heavy batters to its inaugural Korea pavilion, including public broadcasters KBS and MBC, KT Studiogenie by telecom giant KT, studios of Media Powerhouse SBS and K-pop specialist Kang content. The Gyeonggi Content Agency, which in 2024 signed a memorandum of agreement with Taicca (Taiwan Creative Content Agency), will also bring content companies and investors from the region.

France corresponds to that dedication with its own pavilion, jointly organized by Institut Français and Business France. The delegation includes 10 companies that include film, animation and compelling content, with heavy hitters such as the Center National du Cinéma et de L’Ostage Animée (CNC), BPifrance and the highly praised Mania Festival series send representatives to explore cross -border opportunities.

The international contingent consists of 51 exhibitors from France, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and Hong Kong, accompanied by 67 Taiwanese companies in film, TV, animation, publication, comics, performing arts and gaming.

The Creative Economy Agency of Thailand, established by the government, makes its TCCF debut in search of partnerships with Taiwanese makers, while the Philippines Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions stimulates the global visibility of Filipino content. Hong Kong is represented by Regentact, specialized in Asian content distribution and co -productions, and cheers Media, known for his expertise in the field of program distribution.

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On the local front, Taiwan’s Animation & Visual Effects Association launches an animation and visual technologies zone with 14 local animation companies with the full production options of the island of pre-production through distribution.

A ProductionSource zone brings film committees and shooting support centers together from eight large cities and provinces – Taipei, New Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung, Nantou, Chiayi, Tainan and Kaohsiung – to promote the various film locations and production services of international centers.

Taicca chairman Sue Wang said that the international participation of the record is the strong interest of the world market in the creative content industry of Taiwan and hopes that TCCF will continue to lead excellent works and makers on the world stage.

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