
Beyond simple virtual displays, the two organizations will use the ‘Camil World’ metaverse platform to provide students with a comprehensive creative journey.
The initiative focuses on transforming participants into active creators by offering digital portfolio building tools and global metaverse exhibitions. Furthermore, it provides practical opportunities for students to earn copyright royalties through merchandise production and sales, fostering a direct understanding of the creator economy.
“This is more than a contest; it’s a launchpad for the next generation of digital creators,” said Sujung Heo, CEO of Ohhh Inc. Yunho Nam, CEO of The Korea Daily, noted that the move ensures the competition’s 45-year legacy continues to evolve with the needs of modern students.
BY GYEONGEUN PARK [park.gyeongeun@koreadaily.com]



