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Seoul, Dec 17 (TIWN) Samsung Electronics will present its vision for "sustainable innovation" at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next month, its top executive said on Thursday, continuing its focus on developing products that are both highly connected and sustainable.
As a major technology company, "Samsung Electronics has a responsibility to establish an eco-conscious value chain through our innovative technologies and products," Han Jong-hee, CEO and head of the Device eXperience (DX) division, said in a post updated on the company's website.
The world's largest mobile phone maker will show "a new and expanded SmartThings experience" during the annual technology show, set to run from Jan. 5-8 in Las Vegas, Han said, presenting "easier and safer ways to connect devices and appliances" that are more energy efficient and environmentally friendly.
SmartThings is Samsung's software to connect and control home appliances, with more than 230 million users worldwide, according to the company.
While details of Samsung's upcoming exhibition at CES 2023 remain unknown, the tech giant is expected to renew its efforts to offer users more seamless experiences by connecting home appliances.
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