Key Programs
- Key Programs
- Strengthening AI·ICT Industry Competitiveness
International Cooperation
Builds networks with major overseas ICT associations and organizations to expand global collaboration and monitor changes in the international ICT environment, enabling joint responses between the public and private sectors.
Collaborative Partners
Overseas governments and ICT associations and organizations, investment institutions, and organizers of global exhibitions.
Key Roles
Identifying overseas partnerships, business matching and joint pavilion operations, and dispatching and inviting delegations.
Status of Infrastructure Development
- Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs)
- -Hong Kong (WTIA), Uzbekistan (IT Park), Vietnam (VINASA), India (Christ University, Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Germany (KGCCI), Nepal (NAS-IT), Taiwan (iWIN)
- Operational Cooperation
- -Indonesia (SDPPI, MASTEL, APTIKNAS), Brazil (ABES, Brasscom), Chile (Startup Chile, CENIA, Club de Innovation), Azerbaijan (MDDT), Türkiye (TUBISAD)
Status of Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) Signings
| No. | Country | Organization | Date of Signing |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | India | Christ University | May 27, 2024 |
| 2 | India | Indian Institute of Technology Madras | May 6, 2024* *LOI signed |
| 3 | Hong Kong | Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association (WTIA) | Sep. 9, 2024 |
| 4 | Uzbekistan | The Administrative of Technology Park of Software and IT LLC (IT-Park) | Sep. 11, 2024 |
| 5 | Vietnam | Vietnam Software Association and IT Service (VINASA) | Dec. 2, 2024 |
| 6 | Germany | Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI) | Dec. 16, 2024 |
| 7 | Nepal | Nepal Association for Software and IT Services Companies (NAS-IT) | Jul. 11, 2025 |
| 8 | Taiwan | Institute of Watch Internet Network (IWIN) | Jul. 18, 2025 |
MOU Status (2014 ~ Present)
- SATT Nord - 2025.3.27 (France, Paris)
- Espoo Marketing Oy - 2019.6.10 (Finland, Helsinki)
- Torch High Technology Industry Development Center - 2014.12.18 (China, Beijing)
- Sofia Antipolis - 2014.10.24 (France, Sophia Antipolis)
- Zhongguancun Science Park Management Committee - 2014.12.18 (China, Beijing)
- Hwahasingfu-Tech Code - 2016.6.7 (China)
- DEV - 2014.5.19 (USA, New York)
- KIC Europe - 2021.11.2 (Germany, Berlin)
- Shanghai Institute of Industrial Technology - 2015.4.23 (China, Shanghai)
- Sofia Tech Park - 2015.10.28 (Bulgaria, Sofia)
- Procomer CINDE - 2018.11.22 (Costa Rica, San José)
- XPCAT - 2018.2.28 (Spain, Barcelona)
- Qatar STP - 2015.5.19 (Qatar)
- CONCYTEC FONDECYT - 2015.4.20 (Peru, Lima)
- ERI - 2021.9.15 (Egypt, Alexandria)
- STI&NSTDA - 2016.4.29 (Thailand, Bangkok)
- SCIT of Rio Grande do Sul - 2014.5.23 (Brazil, Porto Alegre)
Management of International Digital Sector Indices
Enhances Korea’s national competitiveness by analyzing and managing key ICT-related international evaluation indices published by international organizations and overseas private institutions.
Legal Basis
Regulations on the Analysis and Enhancement of National Competitiveness, Ministry of Economy and Finance Directive No. 756, Article 4 (Priority International Evaluation Indices for Management)
Program Details
Collects and submits ICT-related statistical data requested by international organizations such as ITU and OECD, and conducts continuous statistical monitoring to maintain reliable international statistics.
Analyzes ICT-related international evaluations published by private institutions and develops response strategies.
Monitors international trends by participating in ITU expert groups and working groups on telecommunications and ICT indicators, including discussions on indicator definitions and improvements to evaluation frameworks.
International Index Publishing Organizations and Index Names
- ITU
- -ICT Development Index
- OECD
- -Broadband Statistics
- UN
- - E-Government Survey
- WIPO
- -Global Innovation Index
- IMD
- -World Digital Competitiveness Ranking
Implementation Framework
Implementation Framework and Key Roles

Statistical Items Submitted to International Organizations
[ITU] 82 items across 14 categories
| 1. Fixed Telephone Networks (4) | 8. 서비스 품질(9개) |
| 2. Mobile Telephone Networks (12) | 9. 단말기(9개) |
| 3. International Internet Bandwidth (7) | 10. 국제 로밍(6개) |
| 4. Fixed Broadband Internet – Technology/Speed Aspects (14) | 11. 수익(2개) |
| 5. Mobile Communication Networks (4) | 12. 투자(2개) |
| 6. Wireless Broadband Internet (5) | 13. 인력(2개) |
| 7. Bundled Services (2) | 14. 유료 방송(4개) |
[OECD] 49 items across 5 categories
| 1. Broadband Subscriptions and Data Volume (16) |
| 2. Broadband Network Coverage (18) |
| 3. Fixed Broadband Internet Speed (6) |
| 4. Bundled Services (4) |
| 5. Financial Indicators in the Telecommunications Sector (5) |
World Friends Korea
A government overseas volunteer program under World Friends Korea that leverages the expertise, experience, and know-how of retired professionals from the industrial sector.
Program Objective
To promote friendly and cooperative relations between countries and support the economic and industrial development of partner countries by enabling retired professionals with more than 10 years of experience to provide advisory services, including policy and management consulting.
Operational Basis
No separate legal basis (public call–based program).
Program Details
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Program Overview
Dispatch Status
Support for the Global Expansion of AI·OTT
A private-sector–led open public–private consultative body in which FAST-related companies and institutions participate to expand entry into the global FAST market.
Purpose
To establish a private-sector–driven ecosystem for global FAST market expansion and operate a public–private cooperation framework that promotes the overseas expansion of K-media and content.
Composition
- Ministry of Science and ICT, lead agencies, leading companies in the global K-FAST industry, and media promotion-related institutions
- An “open public–private consultative body” in which anyone can participate and engage in activities, with plans to continuously expand participating organizations
Operation
- Alliance general meetings, International FAST Conference, and working-level meetings
- Projects in five key areas and overseas expansion collaboration led by the private-sector chair (Professor Kim Sung-chul, School of Media & Communication, Korea University)

Organization

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Smart TV / Platform (3) |
• Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, Prism Korea |
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Media Content (22) |
• KBS, MBC, SBS, CJ ENM, JTBC, MBN, KT ENA, Happy Dog TV, D’Live, Blue Content, SourceChemimedia Korea, Korea Private Broadcasting Association, K-Movie Entertainment, Finecut, KT Studio Genie, HomeChoice, Team Twelve, Yonhap News TV, Pixelscope, Channel A, YTN, New Universe |
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Converged Media (16) |
• NEW ID, Smart Media Rep, KT, LG Uplus, SK Broadband, K2NT, ODK Media, KBS Media Tech, Witz (IP trading platform), Cheil Worldwide (advertising), HSAD (advertising), Squad X, Solbox, Motive Intelligence (CTV advertising), Innocean (advertising), Pentabreed (advertising) |
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AI Media Technology (26) |
• AI Dubbing (19): Hudson AI, ESTsoft, Dost11, NC AI, Stra, Gaudio Lab, Vbridge, Neosapience, Supertone, Twigfarm, Purmodity, UnAI, CJ OliveNetworks, Humelo, Mellow Company, Flitto, DeepBrain AI, L-Solu, Galactic Entertainment • AI Audio (2): Pozalabs, NewTune • AI Upscaling (3): 4BY4, BlueDot, Candit • AI Advertising (2): Inshorts, MetaBuzz |
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Policy Support (7) |
• Korea Communications Agency (KCA), National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), Institute for Information & Communications Technology Planning & Evaluation (IITP), Korea Broadcast Advertising Corporation (KOBACO), Korea Association for ICT Promotion (KAIT), K-EnterTech Hub, Omdia (Informa Tech Korea) |
Program Details
Carry out collaborative projects such as forming consortia for the launch of new joint K-channels, the introduction of specialized services, and promotion at overseas exhibitions.
Benefits of Joining the Alliance
- Additional points when applying for government support programs for the global expansion of K-FAST
- Opportunities for exchange and collaboration with related companies and experts
- Sharing information on the latest domestic and international FAST·OTT market and technology trends
- Support for policy recommendations to address industry challenges
How to Participate
- Required Documents
- - Application Form for Participation in the Global K-FAST Alliance, Consent Form for the Collection and Use of Personal Information
- -Attachments: Business Registration Certificate, FAST Business Introduction
- Submission Method
- -Complete the documents and submit them by email to the contact point below
- -Global K-FAST Alliance Secretariat (Tel: +82-2-580-0792, Email: kfast@kait.or.kr)
- Approval Process
- -Applications will be reviewed for alignment with the purpose of the Alliance, and applicants will be notified of the approval decision.
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