New Paradigm Investment (left) and Atomom Korea logos. <br>[Photo by New Paradigm Investment]

New Paradigm Investment (left) and Atomom Korea logos.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] New Paradigm Investment, the operator of TIPS, announced on the 4th that it has made a seed investment in the startup 'ATOMOM Korea,' which operates the healthcare platform 'ATOMOM' for children with atopic dermatitis, a chronic recurrent skin disease.


ATOMOM Korea, established in 2018, is a big data-based healthcare startup for children with atopic dermatitis. It operates ATOMOM, a content curation and recommendation commerce platform service for mothers raising children with atopic dermatitis. As an official partner of the Korea Atopy Association, ATOMOM Korea was selected as the best company in the initial startup package by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups in 2020 and is a venture company that has established a corporate research institute.


Currently, it provides personalized information based on a personalized database (DB) for the care of children with atopic dermatitis. Representative services include providing customized atopic care information to help manage the disease in the daily lives of children with atopy and recommending safe products.


Park Je-hyun, CEO of New Paradigm Investment, said, "ATOMOM is the only domestic platform that helps manage the disease in the daily lives of children with atopic dermatitis through an AI-based self-diagnosis solution and patient-customized care information service," adding, "With technology that curates personalized information based on a personalized DB, it has high potential to grow into a global company in the pediatric healthcare content field."



Kwon Tae-wan, CEO of ATOMOM Korea, said, "With this investment, we plan to further develop deep learning-based object recognition AI and big data-based recommendation algorithms and enhance the ATOMOM platform app," adding, "We will present an upgraded model of pediatric healthcare services through various technological collaborations in the future."


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