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K BioHealthcare
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K-Bio Healthcare Company Overview
K-Bio Healthcare is the first company in Korea to provide a health literacy service based on PHR (Personal Health Record). By operating Literacy M (app & web), the company aims to alleviate the burden of chronic diseases and extend healthy life expectancy. Starting with K-Medical, K-Bio Healthcare has expanded its business to K-Content, actively pursuing multilingual content projects, including fairy tale animations, audiobooks, and the localization of educational content.

Multilingual Content Business
K-Bio Healthcare has established itself as a global leader in multilingual fairy tale and educational content creation using advanced AI technology. The company produces multilingual fairy tale audiobooks and animations, as well as EBS educational content, to deliver efficient and innovative content that embraces diverse global languages and cultures.

1. Multilingual Fairy Tale Project
"Nyang’s Global Fairy Tale Journey" is a multilingual animation and audiobook project based on traditional fairy tales from around the world. Designed for audiences of all ages, from children to adult learners, this project aims to help users naturally learn languages and cultures through storytelling. It is specifically tailored for immigrant students, international students, workers, and adult learners who are interested in language and culture, providing them with the motivation to learn and the confidence to thrive as global citizens.
Features
* Supports more than 11 languages, including Korean, English, Chinese, and Spanish, with audio and subtitles, making it suitable for the global market.
* Subtitles emphasize key vocabulary, and quizzes are incorporated to enhance learning effectiveness.
* Each fairy tale includes additional information about the traditions and cultures of the featured country, fostering multicultural understanding.
Audiobook Features
* The audiobooks bring characters and dialogues to life, offering an immersive listening experience beyond simple narration.
* With AI technology, production costs and time are significantly reduced, ensuring competitiveness in the global audiobook market.

2. Multilingual Adaptation of EBS Educational Content
K-Bio Healthcare collaborates with EBS to localize popular educational content into multiple languages. This initiative aims to provide tailored content for global learners, including Korean language beginners and TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) preparation students.
Key Content
* Korean language learning programs are localized into various languages, offering practical support to beginners and international learners.
* Korean history and cultural content are translated to provide valuable resources for both international students and immigrant students in Korea.
Features
* Multilingual beginner-level Korean learning materials cater to diverse learner needs across countries.
* Existing content is efficiently localized to meet the global learning market's demands.

Our Vision
Through AI-powered multilingual content creation, K-Bio Healthcare aims to break language and cultural barriers, providing cost-effective and high-quality content for the global learning market. The company is committed to continuous technological innovation and creative content development, expanding its influence as a leader in the global education and content industry.
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Broadcasting
Smile ENT Co., Ltd. was established in 2011 and quickly became a leader in the foreign animation industry. Within five years of its founding, the company imported and released over 30 foreign films, including Thor and Mune: Guardian of the Moon, achieving an annual revenue of approximately 6 billion KRW. Leveraging its extensive expertise in successfully distributing foreign films, Smile ENT has expanded into the production, investment, and distribution of Korean films. Led by CEO Yoon Sun-young, a veteran marketer with experience at Samsung Video Business Division and CJ Entertainment, the company has spearheaded numerous Korean film projects.

Notable works include the 2018 release of What Happened to Monday, which attracted 900,000 viewers, as well as the 2019 re-releases of Studio Ghibli classics Kiki's Delivery Service and My Neighbor Totoro. In 2020, Smile ENT distributed the Academy Award-winning war film 1917, followed by Stand by Me Doraemon 2 in 2021 and My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission in 2022, showcasing its exceptional market insight and robust distribution capabilities.

The company's entry into the Korean film market began in 2017 with the investment, marketing, and distribution of The Reservoir Game, a thriller about tracing MB's slush funds, which was a commercial success. Smile ENT continued to build its presence with releases such as the 2018 Busan International Film Festival's opening film Beautiful Days, the historical horror film The Wrath, the 2019 webtoon-based horror film 0.0MHz, and the 2020 supernatural horror Hotel Lake. In 2021, the company released Korea's first hypnosis-themed horror film, Hypnosis. Additionally, Smile ENT is preparing for the release of the webtoon adaptation The Ghost Station, solidifying its position as a leading distributor and marketer of low-budget Korean genre films.