WeMade signed an investment agreement with Jeju Special Self-governing Province on September 26, 2022 to transfer the company’s branches.
WeMade is preparing to move its branches with a goal of completion by 2024. “We plan to further enhance the work-life balance of our employees by creating a working environment. unique job and benefits” – said Kimchi game company representative.
WeMade will also work with the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province to create new jobs and offer ways to contribute to the development of the local community’s gaming market. The Jeju Special Self-Governing Province has promised to actively support to the extent permitted by law for the smooth execution of WeMade’s planned projects.
The investment agreement ceremony was held at the Jeju Special Municipal Government Office on the afternoon of September 26. Representatives from both sides, including WeMade CEO Jang Hyun-guk and Jeju Special Self-governing Province Governor Oh Young-hoon, attended.
Oh Young-hoon, Governor of Jeju Special Self-governing Province, said, “We expect the cultural content game industry to further develop as a new growth engine with this agreement as an opportunity. festival”.
In addition to the trend that many companies in the metropolitan area are interested in Jeju, the Governor expects that the ASEAN Plus Alpha policy that Jeju Island is promoting recently will expand exchanges and cooperation to ASEAN and Arab countries. This will greatly help in expanding the gaming industry. The parties are committed to working earnestly to lay the foundation for the expansion of jobs in the public and private sectors, improve living conditions, and enable the 2030 generation to play a pivotal role in Jeju.
Jang Hyun-guk, CEO of WeMade, affirmed: “Wemade, the company that develops and operates a global blockchain platform, is creating an environment where people can work regardless of location. . We will try our best to cooperate effectively.”
WeMade runs a program called Shift + Tap in Jeju Special Self-governing Province from September 26 to November 6. Employees of some branches can experience life on Jeju Island two weeks in advance at offices and residences in Seogwipo City.
WeMade plans to build the best working environment and welfare by collecting opinions of executives and employees during the holidays.