Samsung MENA Forum highlights innovations

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At the Samsung MENA Forum 2016 in Lisbon, Portugal, the company has highlighted how the intersection of great technology, content and services would shape the future and push boundaries to build an ecosystem that promotes smarter living and a connected future.

“Samsung is recognized for breaking barriers, pushing boundaries and shaping the future through the convergence of great technology, content and services. Our ambition in 2016 is to continue paving the way for meaningful innovation and raising the bar when it comes to delivering pioneering products to the MENA region,” said Choong Ro Lee, President of Samsung Middle East and North Africa.

Samsung is bringing like-minded players in terms of the developer community, major companies, and regional content providers together to bring a smarter, more connected future to the Middle East.

Speaking of his company’s view on Corporate Social Responsibility, Lee said, “We believe it’s our responsibility to contribute to the social well-being of the MENA community. We have been using our technologies to help enhance the lives of others across the region for almost a decade.”

Samsung MENA was the recipient of five prestigious Cannes Lions Awards for community inspired initiatives – Samsung Tunisia’s Back up Memory mobile app campaign for Alzheimer’s patients, as well as Samsung Turkey’s Hearing Hands call center project. Moreover, Samsung has joined hands with NGOs, Ministries of Education and Universities to help provide an improved learning experience through its Smart Schools and Tech Vocational Training Centre initiatives.

Samsung unveiled its new line-up of SUHD TVs that feature Quantum dot display, bezel-less curved design and user experience that makes it easy for consumers to access all their entertainment content in one place.

Samsung also unveiled the latest additions to its audio product lineup, including the new soundbar lineup with the wireless rear speaker kit that creates a “True” surround sound system without any wire, and Samsung’s Wireless Audio 360 Speakers that deliver the ‘sweet spot’ everywhere in the home with proprietary ‘Ring Radiator’ technology for a rich and vibrant audio experience.

At the MENA forum, Samsung stressed the importance of expanding the Samsung ecosystem of connected devices and reiterated its commitment to developing products and services that can support users’ different lifestyle needs and work seamlessly together to make their lives easier.

Breaking new ground in productivity and innovation, Samsung announced a brand new mobile product category with the introduction of its Galaxy TabPro S, which integrates the most popular features of laptops and tablets. In less than a year, Samsung has also taken its virtual reality platform from concept to widespread adoption by expanding the compatibility of the Gear VR to a wide range of Samsung devices making virtual reality accessible to millions.

Maintaining the heritage of functional design through its wearables and mobile products, Samsung introduced the Gear S2 Classic with two new unique color variants—Rose Gold and Platinum, reflecting its commitment to bringing more choice with new material varieties to its consumers. Samsung also unveiled the Samsung Galaxy A (2016), a stylish mobile device that combines a large screen and a narrow 2.7 mm bezel for a superior viewing experience, perfect for customers who are not only practical, but want to express their personal style.

Committed to expanding its partner ecosystem to enhance regional consumers’ viewing experiences, Samsung also revealed that its customers will receive limited subscriptions to premium regional content with every purchase of the Samsung Galaxy View. The 18.4” Full HD screen offers an unprecedented mobile entertainment experience, further enhanced by a one year free subscription to beIN sports, as well as three month free trials to Shahid Plus, Telly, Starz Play and icflix.

During the keynote address, Samsung also presented its vision for the Internet of Things, and how its strategies translate into products, platforms and forging novel connections across a variety of industries.

Samsung introduced innovative components, such as the bio-processor, an all-in-one chip which can process several different biometric signals specifically designed for health orientated wearable devices.