C-Lab, Samsung's startup development program, shows off its innovative technology at CES.. The largest participation ever
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hoondork1977@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-12-28 11:31:43
[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Paul Lee] C-Lab, Samsung's startup development program, shows off its innovative technology at CES.. The largest participation ever
Samsung Electronics made an announcement on the 28th that it will introduce innovative technologies from internal and foreign startups of C-Lab, a startup incubation program, at CES 2024, the world's largest consumer electronics exhibition in Las Vegas in January next year.
Samsung Electronics plans to set up a C-Lab exhibition hall at Eureka Park, a startup exhibition hall located inside the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, and unveil 15 challenges and startups, the largest ever.
It includes 10 C-Lab outside start-ups, a program for external startups, three startups spun off from in-house ventures, and two C-Lab Inside Tasks, an in-house venture program for executives and employees.
C-Lab start-ups are expected to check global market responses at CES next year, where more than 130,000 visitors including companies and investors from around the world are expected to visit, while exploring new markets and attracting new investment.
Samsung Electronics is operating C-Lab to contribute to revitalizing the domestic startup ecosystem. So far, C-Lab has fostered a total of 872 in-house ventures and startups (397 in-house and 475 outside). The cumulative investment attraction of 537 C-Lab startups amounts to 1.4 trillion won.
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