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Kangok Jay Jeon is the Director of Industrial Development in the Industry Promotion, Planning, and Strategy Division at Radio Promotion Association of Korea (RAPA). In this role, he leads strategic initiatives that advance Korea’s broadcasting and media technology industries, with a focus on innovation, market growth, and global competitiveness.
Jeon works in close coordination with Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT, particularly the Radio Policy Bureau, supporting policy alignment and industry development efforts. As a NextGen TV and international project specialist, Jeon plays a key role in fostering cross-border collaboration, driving technology adoption, and promoting Korea’s leadership in next-generation broadcasting standards and digital media transformation.
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