Soul Link Signs Business Partnership Agreement with Case Life

JL Standard's AI-based memorial service 'Soul Link' announced that it will be making a full-fledged entry into the digital mutual aid service market through an agreement with 'Kyungwoo Life', a mutual aid company based on police and firefighters. This agreement is expected to be an important opportunity to introduce an innovative digital mutual aid service to Kyungwoo Life's more than 100,000 members.

Soul Link is a service that creates an AI digital twin based on the deceased's face photos, voice files, chat history, etc., enabling interactive communication with the deceased. Through this, the bereaved family can vividly recall memories of the deceased and have the opportunity to somewhat ease the pain of loss. In particular, Soul Link provides a space where the bereaved family can share memories of the deceased anytime, anywhere through the AI memorial photo service and cyber memorial hall functions. The AI memorial photo restores the deceased's appearance more vividly, and the cyber memorial hall presents a new way to reminisce about precious moments with the deceased online.

At the signing ceremony, Kyungwoo Life CEO Kim Hyun-gyu and JL Standard CEO Cho Nam-woong attended and officially signed the contract to solidify their commitment to cooperation. JL Standard CEO Cho Nam-woong said, “Soul Link is not just a simple technology, but a service that provides emotional comfort to bereaved families and presents a new way to remember the deceased,” and “It is very meaningful to be able to provide a service specialized for the police and firefighter community through our collaboration with Kyungwoo Life.” Kyungwoo Life CEO Kim Hyun-gyu said, “Digital mutual aid services will become an important future axis of the mutual aid industry,” and “We are very pleased to be able to provide better services to our members together with Soul Link.”