Littleone, a Korean infant healthcare IoT company, announced on the 24th that it had secured investment from CNTTech. The company has developed smart baby products that allow parents to monitor their children’s health and safety in real time. Its product lineup includes items like wearable thermometers for babies and smart baby bottles. With this new investment, Littleone plans to expand its product range and accelerate its entry into the global market.

CNTTech, which operates the KTOA (Korea Telecommunications Operators Association) Venturerium, has been fostering business growth through various networking and support programs since Littleone joined Venturerium.
Hwasung Jeon, CEO of CNTTech, stated, “Littleone is a company with unique technology and vision in the infant healthcare space. Through this investment, we aim to support their global competitiveness and continue helping innovative startups grow through KTOA Venturerium.”
Byeong-gyu Lee, CEO of Littleone, added, “We are excited to have laid the groundwork for faster growth with this investment from CNTTech. We will continue to develop innovative products that benefit both parents and children.”
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