Las Vegas – Samsung Electronics to reveal 15 new projects through C-Lab at CES 2025, focusing on innovations in AI, IoT, digital health, and robotics. C-Lab startups won 12 CES 2025 Innovation Awards, including one Best of Innovation Award which further endorses Samsung’s focus on innovation.
The projects include 12 start-up companies under C-Lab Outside, two internal ventures from C-Lab Inside, and one spin-off start-up. Among the significant AI solutions is DEEP.Fine’s Vision-AI platform, ENERZAi’s-inference engine based on AI, and Cochl’s acoustic identifiers.
For IoT, Ghost Pass became famous with an award-winning hands-free biometric authentication solution. Riduck, an exercise coaching platform, and Coaster with hand-tracking gloves are yet more examples of Samsung’s diversity in terms of health and robotic innovations.
“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 recognized global innovators.”
Since 2012, Samsung’s C-Lab has nurtured 912 startups and projects, supporting their global market ambitions and fostering innovation through the unique “C-Lab Family” network.
“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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