The Women's Vision Center in Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province, has introduced rent-free "communication sharing spaces."
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Women's Vision Center in Suwon City Offers Rent-Free "Communication Sharing Spaces"
Many people want to have their own space away from home and work for the pursuit of other activities, but it is often cumbersome and/or economically burdensome to secure a space. As a result, many people are paying monthly fees to rent such spaces.
The Women's Vision Center in Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province, is making headlines as it is providing rent-free "communication sharing spaces" for Gyeonggi Province residents.
The Women's Vision Center offers a variety of spaces, including creative studios for producing and editing YouTube videos, shared offices where various office tasks can be performed, and conference rooms for meetings. It supports women's growth and activities in Gyeonggi Province and offers free support by providing communication sharing spaces for use as women's activity platforms.
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Various activities – such as meetings, video interviews, and video production for social media channels like YouTube – can be undertaken at the center.
Let's take a more detailed look at the facilities.
First, the creative studio is equipped with equipment necessary for video production such as cameras, tripods, PCs, TVs, audio mixers, video mixers, chroma keys, and lighting. There is also a video editing room where you can edit videos that were recorded in the creative studio. Featuring PCs, dual monitors, and Adobe Creative Cloud, it can be utilized by up to two people at a time.
The videoconferencing room can be used for non-face-to-face video meetings and interviews of less than 10 people. It is equipped with TVs, PCs, video cameras, desks, chairs, and a whiteboard.
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The communication sharing spaces at the Women's Vision Center can be used for free by any Gyeonggi Province resident
The communication sharing spaces at the Women's Vision Center can be used for free by any Gyeonggi Province resident with the proviso that they cannot be used for religious, political, or commercial purposes.
These facilities are available for use from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays. Reservations can be made on a first-come, first-served basis through the Gyeonggi Sharing Service (https://share.gg.go.kr/index).
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