July 8, 2026 - 11:20

Jejemimi, the company behind the popular AI-powered parenting record app SsukSsuk Chalgak, has been recognized as an outstanding company in the digital infrastructure category at the ICT Next Awards. The award highlights the app's rapid growth and its impact on modern parenting.
Since its launch, SsukSsuk Chalgak has attracted over 1.2 million users. The app uses artificial intelligence to help parents track their child's daily routines, feeding schedules, sleep patterns, and developmental milestones. It also provides personalized insights and tips based on the data parents log.
The ICT Next Awards, organized by the Ministry of Science and ICT in South Korea, honor companies that contribute to the advancement of digital infrastructure and technology. Jejemimi's win in this category underscores how AI tools are becoming essential in everyday family life, not just in tech-heavy industries.
Parents have praised the app for simplifying the overwhelming task of keeping records during a child's early years. The AI features analyze patterns and offer suggestions, such as adjusting nap times or identifying potential feeding issues. The company plans to expand these capabilities, adding more predictive tools and integrating with other smart devices.
With its growing user base and industry recognition, SsukSsuk Chalgak is positioning itself as a leader in the niche of AI-driven parenting support. The award serves as a milestone for Jejemimi as it continues to develop technology that makes raising children a little easier.
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