AJ Networks to Establish Electronic Attendance System for Daycare Centers
[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] AJ Networks is advancing the electronic attendance system business for daycare centers in collaboration with Kids Note and Gachi Brother.
AJ Networks announced on the 10th that it signed a tripartite memorandum of understanding (MOU) at the AJ headquarters in Munjeong-dong, Seoul. This move aims to secure the market ahead of the mandatory installation of electronic attendance systems due to the daycare support system reform starting in March.
Kids Note, a subsidiary of Kakao, is the leading communication platform company for early childhood institutions such as daycare centers. Gachi Brother is a company specialized in developing information and communication technology (ICT) products and has developed an electronic attendance system optimized for the newly revised daycare support system, officially certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
AJ Networks plans to enter the electronic attendance system business by forming a consortium with these companies. It will also be responsible for the rapid supply and installation of systems and products, prompt after-sales service (A/S), and systematic operational service support using its nationwide network.
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An AJ Networks official stated, "Through this consortium, we will reliably supply electronic attendance systems and services that can be trusted and used in daycare centers."
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