الثلاثاء، 2 يناير 2018

Samsung C-Lab to showcase three new projects at CES 2018

Samsung has announced today that they will showcase three new C-Lab projects and commercial products from seven C-Lab spin-offs at this year’s CES. The three new C-Lab projects are S-Ray, GoBreath, and Relumino.

The company launched its Creative Lab or C-Lab innovation program in 2016. The program lets Samsung employees develop their business ideas into products. Samsung supports them by giving them time off and the resources to bring their ideas to reality. Over a dozen startups have been spun off from the Creative Lab program already and Samsung continues to support them with resources after they’re separated from this division.

Samsung C-Lab’s new projects

S-Ray (Sound-Ray) is a portable directional speaker. The demo video shows three S-Ray devices – Mini, Handy, and Neckband. The USP of these devices is to help people avoid having to put on earphones for a long time which can cause ear pain, and avoids the distractions to others Bluetooth speakers can cause.

GoBreath is a health-care solution developed by a doctor at Samsung Medical Center. It consists of a portable device and mobile app that can teach patients basic techniques such as inspiration, coughing or deep breathing.

Samsung says “It is a recovery solution for people who have experienced lung damage and suffer from postoperative pulmonary complications after general anesthesia.” The app provides exercise guidelines and helps patients to check how well their lungs have recovered. GoBreath also offers cloud service for Doctors to monitor their patients’ recovery progress.

The third project is Relúmĭno glasses. Relúmĭno app was first showcased at Mobile World Congress last year. Relúmĭno is Samsung’s visual aid application for people with visual impairments. The app uses Gear VR to assist visually-impaired people by enhancing their vision to overcome everyday challenges. Building on that concept, C-Lab built Relúmĭno glasses to utilize the technology more comfortably and discreetly. Samsung says the “glasses work in conjunction with a smartphone, utilizing its processors and batteries, which makes Relúmĭno glasses light and comfortable to wear”

Apart from these three projects, Samsung will also showcase products from LINKFLOW, Kitten Planet, lululab, KIDSOFT, Mangoslab, Innomdle lab, and analogue plus – seven start-ups which have been spun off from Samsung C-Lab.

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