Samsung is seeking out the next big thing beyond smartphones or memory chips to power the company's future growth. CNN got rare access to its secretive labs in Suwon, South Korea, where engineers are creating new technology for heath care, cars and more.
. By 2018, Harman-Samsung was the No. 1 distributor of auto-infotainment components, worth around $5 billion revenue, according to Strategy Analytics.
CNN’s Kristie Lu Stout tries on Samsung’s Gait Enhancing & Motivating System — an exoskeleton that assists walking by analyzing and supporting the user's gait.As soon as I enter Samsung’s Advanced Institute of Technology , I recognize him: “Roboray,” Samsung’s walking humanoid robot, suspended behind a low cubicle wall in a far corner of the robotics lab.
For Samsung, health care is not a new field. The larger conglomerate has been in the space since it opened a hospital, the Samsung Medical Center in Korea in 1994. But like a lot of its rivals, Samsung Electronics sees the convergence of medicine and tech as a big industry ripe for disruption. And of course, there are huge revenue possibilities there, too:GEMS is still in development mode, but the race to market is on.
Perhaps the biggest innovation in Digital City isn’t actually a product but a place. The C-Lab is the heart of Samsung’s Digital City. It’s a bright, colorful workspace with a mission to cultivate the next big idea.Samsung says any employee can apply to enter the C-Lab and become an innovation leader regardless of job title and experience. Ideas are submitted through an online ideas platform.
Hyungmin Joo, Project Lead of Ignis, shows the Ignis camera at C-Lab. Ignis is a portable thermal imaging solution that helps firefighters locate and rescue people.
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