Business Agreement Signed with Game BCN and Peninsula
Bearplane, a rising player in the startup ecosystem, made headlines on April 10, 2026, by announcing a series of strategic partnerships aimed at bolstering the international presence of Korean startups. The agreements, signed on April 8, were established with two prominent organizations: Game BCN, a global media and game content specialist, and Peninsula, a startup accelerator. This collaboration is set to serve as a catalyst for Korean startups looking to expand into European markets.
A Strategic Move for Korean Startups
The primary goal of these agreements is to provide robust support for domestic startups with exceptional technological capabilities, helping them to secure a foothold in the European ecosystem. By collaborating with specialized partners in their respective fields, Bearplane aims to achieve tangible results that will benefit the startups involved.
Strengthening Local Promotion
Through its partnership with Game BCN, Bearplane is focused on enhancing the local promotion and market expansion of Korean content companies. Game BCN’s expertise in media and gaming content positions it as an ideal partner for Bearplane, which seeks to leverage this collaboration to amplify the visibility of Korean startups in Europe. This partnership is expected to facilitate the entry of innovative Korean content into the European market, allowing these companies to reach a broader audience.
Maximizing Investment Opportunities
In addition to its collaboration with Game BCN, Bearplane has joined forces with Peninsula to optimize investment attraction and business development outcomes. Peninsula, known for its accelerator programs, will provide the necessary resources and mentorship to help Korean startups navigate the complexities of the European market. This partnership aims to create a streamlined pathway for startups to secure funding and develop their business strategies effectively.
Building on Previous Success
The recent agreements are an extension of Bearplane’s ongoing efforts to expand its global network. This initiative gained momentum during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, held in Barcelona, where Bearplane signed a multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with several European accelerators, including BerriUP and B-Nomad. These initial agreements were aimed at promoting the entry of Korean startups into Europe, and the latest MOUs further solidify Bearplane’s role as a key player in facilitating global expansion for domestic companies.
Future Plans for Global Expansion
Looking ahead, Bearplane is set to launch its global expansion support program in the second half of 2026. This program will focus on increasing the number of Korean startups entering the European market, providing them with the tools and resources they need to thrive. The proactive approach taken by Bearplane reflects its commitment to nurturing the next generation of innovative companies and helping them establish a strong international presence.
Voices from Bearplane
A representative from Bearplane expressed enthusiasm about the new partnerships, stating, “We pushed ahead with this partnership to turn the interest shown at MWC 2026 into real business results. By working with key partners based in Spain and across Europe, we will actively support Korean startups so that they can become leading players on the global stage.” This sentiment underscores Bearplane’s dedication to fostering a vibrant startup ecosystem that can compete on an international level.
Visual Highlights
The signing ceremony was marked by a commemorative photo featuring Heo Jinwoo, CEO of Bearplane, alongside key stakeholders. This moment encapsulates the collaborative spirit and shared vision that underpin these new agreements.
Bearplane’s recent partnerships with Game BCN and Peninsula represent a significant step forward in its mission to support Korean startups in their quest for global expansion. By leveraging the strengths of specialized partners, Bearplane is poised to make a meaningful impact on the international stage, helping innovative companies thrive in the competitive European market.

