Jamjam Therapeutics, Google Play Window Program 7th BEST 1st Place Startup Selection

Google Play, together with the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the Korea Institute of Startups and Entrepreneurship Development, announced the 100 participating companies in the '7th Window Program' that supports the growth of domestic mobile app and game startups. Among them, Jamjam Therapeutics, which developed a 'fine motor rehabilitation app for children with slow development', was named in the Top 3 and received the highest rating of 1st place.

The 'Changgu Program' is named after the 'Chang' of startup and the 'Gu' of Google Play. It is a representative public-private cooperation program that discovers promising mobile app and game startups and supports content advancement, business growth, and global expansion. Since its launch in 2019, it has selected excellent startups every year and provided various support.

JamJam Therapeutics was selected as the best startup in the 7th round for its game-type app 'JamJam400', which helps children with cerebral palsy, autism, developmental disabilities, etc., who have difficulty using their hands, to perform rehabilitation exercises.

Kim Jung-eun, CEO of JamJam Therapeutics, said, “I am delighted that with the support we are receiving along with the top evaluation for this 7th window program, we are getting closer to a world where all children, regardless of disability, can realize their potential.” He also added, “Through our collaboration with Google Play, we hope that this new game will have a positive impact on children’s daily lives and rehabilitation processes.”


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