
Childcare tech company Jejemimi announced on the 15th that it was finally selected as a prospective high-growth company for the '2025 SW High-Growth Club' project hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and organized by the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA) with the task of 'Advanced Development of AI-based Infant and Toddler Data Analysis Solution'.
The 'SW High Growth Club' is a government support project that discovers and intensively supports domestic software companies with high growth potential and strengthens their global competitiveness. It selects excellent companies every year and provides various benefits. The selection process includes written and presentation evaluations, and is evaluated by external experts based on a comprehensive review of technology, growth potential, innovation, and global expandability.
As Jejemimi has been selected as a prospective high-growth company, it will receive various support including business development support funds of up to 100 million won per year, ▲professional mentoring for establishing a global market entry strategy, ▲support for attracting investment, and ▲networking programs for finding overseas buyers and partners. This is expected to be an important opportunity for Jejemimi to advance its technology and enter the global market.
Jejemimi is a startup founded to solve childcare issues with technology, and provides a service that allows families to easily record and share precious moments through the childcare record platform 'Ssuksukchalkak'. This platform automatically organizes photos using AI technology and has the function of providing customized content.
Jejemimi CEO Park Mi-young said, “Through this selection as a member of the SW High Growth Club, we will do our best to further strengthen our global competitiveness and provide valuable parenting experiences to parents and children around the world based on more sophisticated AI technology.”
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