Samsung Electronics showcased an integrated enterprise solution approach to enabling the next stage of enterprise digital transformation at the Samsung Display Tech Summit 2023.
Enterprise customers and partners from across the SEAO region gathered in Seoul, South Korea, on October 11 and 12. Samsung shared its technology vision while showcasing its latest display, IT and industrial solutions and services to help enterprises become more agile and competitive in the fast-evolving digital world.
Hoon Chung, corporate EVP and head of Enterprise Business Team, Samsung Electronics, said, “In today’s post-Covid world, we are seeing an increase in hybrid learning and working, which has led to a need for display solutions that cater to digital transformations in the workplace and classroom. Equally, there is a growing importance for content management and remote management tools with the expanded role of digital signage. As we develop innovations for enterprises to meet their evolving digital needs, we also prioritize sustainability in our decision-making at every step of the process. This aligns with organizations’ increasing focus on being more environmentally sustainable.”
Integrated Digital Solutions and Services for Today’s Enterprises
Together with its wide ecosystem of partners, Samsung provides a comprehensive range of devices, solutions, and services to meet the needs of various industries, including corporations, education, hospitality, healthcare and more.
Samsung’s strengths lie in its mobility expertise, with a wide range of devices such as its Galaxy series smartphones and devices used by millions of information and frontline workers globally, as well as a strong leadership position in display technologies. For the past 14 consecutive years, Samsung has been an industry leader in the global signage market[1], constantly pushing innovation in LED and Micro LED technologies. In addition, Samsung provides smart infrastructure offerings ranging from system air-conditioners to mobile networks.
Combining its range of products with its solutions for device, display and content, smart building management, and enterprise-grade Knox security services, Samsung can provide a holistic portfolio of seamlessly integrated offerings to power the modern digital enterprise.
SH Jo, president & CEO, Southeast Asia & Oceania, Samsung Electronics, said: “Samsung is committed to providing an integrated enterprise solution approach for organizations to be more strategic in their transformation efforts. This is especially relevant in the hyper-competitive and digitally-forward Southeast Asia and Oceania region where enterprises are actively looking for new ways to offer products and services to customers that add greater value to their every day.”
New Display Solutions Launched at the Samsung Display Tech Summit
To power the next phase of digital transformation for enterprises in SEAO, four of the latest digital signage solutions have been launched at the Summit today. They are:
The Wall for Virtual Production (Model name: IVC): A new addition to the expanding The Wall series, The Wall IVC has pixel pitch options of P1.68 and P2.1. It supports dedicated studio frame rates (23.976, 29.97, and 59.94Hz) while supporting gen-locking to synchronize the screen with a camera’s video signal. A high refresh rate of up to 12,288Hz, 1,500 max brightness, and up to 170-degree wide angle enables incredible picture quality for virtual content. Based on modular technology for a variety of installation options, including a flat-screen or up to 6,000R curvature, The Wall IVC can be hung or stacked with other screens and is protected against dust and particles that are common in production environments. The integrated Virtual Production Management (VPM) solution makes it easy to manage the screen and ensure high-quality pictures with an easy interface.
Indoor LED All-in-One (Model name: IAC): The IAC is a 130-inch full HD LED screen with a pre-assembled frame kit that allows users to install the display simply by hanging it on the wall. Its slim 56mm design provides 1,000 nits of peak brightness and a 3,840 Hz refresh rate for an immersive video display well suited for high-end corporate lobbies, boardrooms, and retail stores. Supported with Microsoft 365 suite of services in its built-in Samsung S-Box, the IAC is a powerful and versatile display solution for commercial environments.
Samsung Interactive Display (Model name: WAC): Built on Android OS, the new Samsung Interactive Display is the foundation for digital classrooms and lecture theatres with its customizable UI, support for education apps, multi-screen mode and ability to share up to nine displays at once regardless of OS or device and utilize intelligent education apps. It comes in 65-, 75- and 86-inch models and has many connectivity options for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI, and USB-C.
Samsung Windows Kiosk (Model KMC-W): Samsung has expanded its self-ordering kiosk solutions with the Samsung Windows Kiosk, featuring support for Windows OS. The new Kiosk features an interactive 24-inch display with expanded software compatibility for F&B, retail, travel, and healthcare industries.
These new display offerings further strengthen Samsung’s suite of enterprise solutions for creating new customer experiences in a digital world.
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