The delivered donations will be used to create barrier-free content and train professionals for the disabled to improve their access to information and culture, and will contribute to the development of new jobs for the disabled and the improvement of the environment in their daily lives.
Kim Sang-woo, head of Eugene ENT, who participated in the donation delivery ceremony, said, "We will continue to work together to create a social environment where people with disabilities can enjoy content equally by revitalizing the production of barrier-free content."
Eugene ENT was launched this year with the aim of leading the globalization of the Korean broadcasting and media industry through content expertise and media IT technology, starting with the press channel YTN.
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