During the upcoming CES 2025, Samsung will lead 11 new entrepreneurs incubated through the C-Lab Outside program, as well as one new entrepreneur jointly incubated by Samsung and the Daegu Creative Economy and Innovation Center, to participate in the CES 1 exhibition, covering the fields of artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and digital health.
Samsung stated that since 2012, it has incubated more than 900 new startup projects internally and externally through the C-Lab program, many of which have subsequently successfully developed into independent brands, covering areas such as artificial intelligence, digital health, the Internet of Things, and robotics.
New entrepreneurs participating in CES 2025 in the field of artificial intelligence include DEEP.FINE, which provides XR solutions using computer vision and visual positioning, and Mainspace, an online shopping service based on automated 3D interior design technology. Others include ENERZAi, which creates an AI engine for inference optimization; Cochl, which uses AI to understand any sound; and Greendata, which creates an energy data analysis platform through a chatbot interface. Also included is 10kM.ai, an enterprise AI video production solution for large-scale production, editing, and distribution.
In the digital health sector, these include Riduck, an artificial intelligence aerobics coaching solution based on data from wearable devices; LabSD, a digital ophthalmoscope that integrates an upgraded smartphone with a tele-ophthalmology system; and Meditrix, which combines a neuro-biofeedback exercise chair that works with virtual vision with mobile digital therapy.
In terms of the Internet of Things, it includes Ghostpass, a remote hands-free identity verification solution that can store users' biometric information on smartphones, and Pinpoint, a smart building operation system that can integrate operations and user experience into a unified solution.
In the robotics field, the Quester, a high-performance hand-tracking glove utilizing sensor fusion technology, will be showcased. Furthermore, the C-Lab booth will feature four local startups from Daegu and Gwangju, South Korea, including GhostPass, a startup incubated by the C-Lab Outside program and winner of the Fintech Best Innovation Award at CES 2025.



