'Maison to Maison 2024: Unknown Korea'
"Showcasing Connectivity Experience Unique to Samsung Devices"

Samsung Electronics held a special exhibition to provide an interconnected experience among Bespoke artificial intelligence (AI) home appliances. Visitors can experience Samsung AI appliances through features such as operating air conditioners, air purifiers, and lighting all at once using a mobile phone.


Samsung Electronics smart home implemented in 'Maison to Maison 2024: Unknown Korea.' Exhibited items include the 'Bespoke AI Family Hub,' 'Bespoke Qooker Oven,' 'Bespoke AI Dishwasher,' and 'Bespoke AI Induction.' <br>[Photo by Samsung Electronics]

Samsung Electronics smart home implemented in 'Maison to Maison 2024: Unknown Korea.' Exhibited items include the 'Bespoke AI Family Hub,' 'Bespoke Qooker Oven,' 'Bespoke AI Dishwasher,' and 'Bespoke AI Induction.'
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Samsung Electronics announced on the 29th that it will participate in the 'Maison to Maison 2024: Unknown Korea' expo, held from the 30th of this month to the 6th of next month. The expo was organized by the living magazine Maison Marie Claire to celebrate its 30th anniversary. It takes place at the Jeongdong 1928 Art Center in Jung-gu, Seoul.


Samsung Electronics is participating in the exhibition under the theme "Do less, Live more."


Visitors can experience interconnected devices, including Bespoke AI products, in Samsung Electronics' smart home that blends technology and design connecting the past, present, and future.


A '3D Map View' is installed at the entrance. Visitors can see the connected devices in each exhibition space at a glance through a three-dimensional (3D) virtual blueprint. When a mobile phone placed on the SmartThings Station is used, the air conditioner, air purifier, and lighting operate simultaneously. The SmartThings Welcome Mode activates to warmly greet visitors.


Visitors can also see the kitchen evolved with AI. They can experience Samsung Food’s differentiated AI feature that finds recipes based on the ingredients they photograph.


The Bespoke AI Family Hub automatically recognizes ingredients placed in or taken out of shelves through internal cameras with its 'AI Vision Inside' feature, creating a food list. It also allows users to create personalized backgrounds using the generative wallpaper function.


The 'Quick Remote' feature can be activated to conveniently use remote control functions on a mobile phone placed near SmartThings-connected appliances such as air conditioners and air purifiers.


The integrated washer-dryer Bespoke AI Combo offers multimedia functions such as watching YouTube videos on its 7-inch 'AI Home' display.


Visitors can also see how upgraded 'Bixby,' which understands context based on natural language, makes it easy to control home appliances.


Choi Ik-su, Vice President of Samsung Electronics' Digital Appliances (DA) Division, said, "You will be able to see how traditional Korean culture and cutting-edge technology harmonize in the exhibition," adding, "We plan to continue introducing Bespoke AI devices that alleviate household inconveniences based on AI and SmartThings connectivity technology."



For more detailed information about the exhibition, please visit the 'Maison to Maison 2024: Unknown Korea' website.


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