Seoul, Republic of Korea, March 06, 2026 — Galaxy Corporation, a South Korea-based AI entertainment technology firm, announced that Nasdaq Vice Chairman Bob McCooey visited its Yeouido, Seoul headquarters on March 4. The meeting focused on reviewing the company’s business strategy and exploring potential steps toward a U.S. listing. This visit coincides with Galaxy Corporation emphasizing its recent revenue growth, return to profitability, and expansion of its “enter-tech” model—integrating entertainment intellectual property with AI and robotics.

During the visit, Galaxy Corporation shared its growth strategy, business framework, and long-term vision as it pursues opportunities in global capital markets. The company characterized the meeting as part of its continuous efforts to engage with international financial institutions and enhance its standing among global investors.
Galaxy Corporation reported KRW 126.0 billion in revenue for the first half of 2025—marking over 200% year-over-year growth—and noted it returned to profitability in the same period. The company also stated that market forecasts for full-year 2025 revenue exceed KRW 300.0 billion. These metrics were presented as signs of the company’s growing scale and business momentum.

Positioning itself beyond a traditional entertainment company model, Galaxy Corporation’s strategy revolves around an “enter-tech” approach that merges IP, AI, and robotics. The company explained this structure links content creation, tech platforms, and commercial expansion—aiming to build a more scalable business model and reduce reliance on any single content asset.
Actor Song Kang-ho, an affiliated artist of the company, was present at the visit. Galaxy Corporation noted its network of artists and creators—including Song Kang-ho and G-Dragon—constitutes a key component of its business portfolio, alongside its tech-focused initiatives.
Per the company, Nasdaq Vice Chairman McCooey expressed interest in Galaxy Corporation’s AI-powered K-POP robot project and virtual IP strategy. The company’s “More (The Day After Tomorrow)” project was presented as a culture-and-technology platform exploring human-digital being coexistence—reflecting Galaxy Corporation’s work to create new entertainment experiences.

Galaxy Corporation stated the meeting offered a chance to showcase its competitiveness as a South Korea-based entertainment tech firm and advance its conversations with global capital market participants as it assesses future listing possibilities.
About Galaxy Corporation
Galaxy Corporation is a South Korea-based AI entertainment technology company building an “enter-tech” business model that integrates entertainment IP, AI, robotics, and platform-driven commercialization.
CONTACT: Seok Jonghoon GALAXY Corp wisdom(at)galaxyuniverse.ai
