Samsung Electronics is set to showcase new projects that, with the support of its C-Lab programme, are innovating in AI, IoT, digital health and robotics at CES 2025, running from 7-10 January in Las Vegas. Samsung will highlight these 15 new projects at the Venetian Expo’s Eureka Park in Las Vegas.
The C-Lab companies consist of 12 startups from the C-Lab Outside programme, which incubates external startups; two startups from C-Lab inside, an internal venture programme for employees; and one startup spun-off from Samsung.
The 12 startups are as follows:
AI:
- DEEP.FINE: An XR solution using Vision-AI and Visual Localisation (VL) for precise digital space creation
- Mainspace: An online shopping service based on automated 3D interior design technology
- ENERZAi: A next-generation AI inference optimisation engine
- Cochl: An AI-based sound technology that can understand any sound like a human
- Korea Greendata: Revolutionising energy data analytic platform with AI-driven chatbot integration
- 10kM.ai: An enterprise AI video production solution that can generate, edit, and distribute at scale
Digital Health:
- Riduck: An AI-based aerobic exercise coaching solution based on data from a wearable device
- LabSD: A digital ophthalmoscope manufactured with upcycled smartphones and a teleophthalmology system
- Meditrix: A VR-based neuro-biofeedback motion chair and mobile digital therapeutics
IoT:
- Ghostpass: A remote hands-free authentication solution by storing user biometrics on smartphones
- Pinpoint: Smart building OS that integrates operations and user experiences into a unified solution
Robot:
- Quester: A high-performance hand tracking glove with sensor fusion technology
“CES is an important opportunity for Korean startups to gain a foothold in the global market and increase brand awareness,” said Pilgyu Jeon, Executive Vice President and Head of the Creativity & Innovation Center at Samsung Electronics. “C-Lab will continue to support startups on the journey to becoming internationally recognised global innovators.”
C-Lab will showcase four local startups from Daegu and Gwangju, South Korea, marking a new record for Samsung’s efforts to promote the local startup ecosystem. Since 2023, Samsung Electronics has expanded the C-Lab Outside programme to nurture startups in these regions.
One example is in GhostPass, a startup from C-Lab Outside Gwangju that won the Best of Innovation Award in Fintech at CES 2025.
“Thanks to the support and coaching of C-Lab Outside, we were able to
grow our company in a short period of time,” said Sunkwan Lee, CEO and
founder of GhostPass. “We are excited to attend CES 2025 with C-Lab and
showcase our solution, which won the CES Best of Innovation Award.”
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