Samsung will introduce startups founded by its employees at CES2023

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Samsung is getting ready to announce four exciting projects in C-Lab Inside, the entrepreneurship program it launched at CES 2023.

Samsung conveyed the following on this important issue:At the event where start-ups from all over the world will take part in Eureka Park in Las Vegas on January 5-8, visitors will have the opportunity to examine start-ups and their innovative projects. Samsung, on the other hand, aims to enable these start-ups it supports to interact with the global market and meet with potential investors within the scope of the CES 2023 event. Since 2016, Samsung has been showcasing projects under the C-Lab Inside Program at CES, the world’s largest consumer electronics event. Projects currently supported within the company in terms of innovation, marketability and completion in 2023 are as follows;

-Meta-Running: A Metaverse platform developed to teach users the most appropriate running style.

-Porkamix: A new Metaverse platform offering interactive concert experience.

-Soom: An innovative meditation experience that provides real-time feedback.

-Falette: Three-dimensional digital transformation service platform for home textile products.

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According to the statement made by Samsung, the initiatives supported last year and that will be showcased at CES 2023 this year include:

-NdotLight: Web-based three-dimensional design solution.

-NEUBILITY: Urban delivery service using driverless robots.

-40FY: A digital mental health application covering processes from examination to treatment.

-CELLICO: Micro-bionic eye for patients with visual impairment.

-Plask: Artificial intelligence (AI) supported, browser-based motion capture and animation editing program.

-Wrn Technologies: A tutorial on authoring and content creation using generative AI.

-Catius: Artificial intelligence supported speech assistant with multiple dialogues for children.

-Erangtek: Internet of Things (IoT) supported micro repeater for home users that improves call quality.

Hark Kyu Park, President and Chief Financial Officer of Samsung Electronics, said in a statement on the subject: “It is a pleasure for us to see that our startups within C-Lab have proven their technological skills in the global arena. The fact that these start-ups have received the most innovation awards within the scope of CES is an indicator of this. I hope startups in C-Lab will be able to showcase their skills and projects at CES 2023, engaging more actively with stakeholders and investors.”

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