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At IMC 2025, Samsung rolled out its “AI for All” vision — a practical roadmap for bringing artificial intelligence into everyday devices and public infrastructure across India. The exhibit combined consumer tech, smart-city concepts and education initiatives to show how AI and connectivity can work together at scale.
AI Home: Your devices, smarter and more connected
Central to Samsung’s showcase is the AI Home idea: an ecosystem that stitches AI into phones, TVs, wearables and appliances. SmartThings acts as the control center, linking Samsung hardware with partner devices so features like energy management, personalized wellness and contextual assistance work seamlessly across the home.
Five demo zones that explain the vision
Samsung divided the booth into focused areas so visitors could see use cases up close. Each zone illuminated a piece of the larger strategy — from productivity gains on handsets to network-level intelligence for cities.
Galaxy AI Zone — productivity and personalization
Here Samsung demoed AI tools built into flagship devices such as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z Flip7. Highlights included Live Translate for instant communication, Note Assist for smarter note-taking, and Circle to Search for context-aware queries. Wearables like the Galaxy Watch7 and Galaxy Buds3 Pro showcased personalized health tracking and adaptive audio.
Command Centre Zone — AI for smarter cities
This area presented AI systems designed to manage urban services securely. Samsung emphasized end-to-end protection with the Knox security platform while showing how analytics and automation can improve traffic, safety and resource allocation in smart urban environments.

SmartThings Zone — connected living and sustainability
SmartThings demos focused on energy conservation, remote health monitoring and appliance integration. Real-world scenarios illustrated how connected devices can cut waste and lower bills, while giving users centralized control of their homes.
AI for Education Zone — classrooms that adapt
Samsung highlighted initiatives using Galaxy devices and learning platforms to boost digital skills in schools. Interactive demos showed personalized lesson tools, collaborative learning apps and teacher-focused AI assistants designed for India’s diverse classrooms.
Samsung Network Zone — 5G and network intelligence
The final zone explored the backbone needed for AI at scale: advanced 5G and AI-powered network solutions tailored for India’s digital growth. Samsung positioned these offerings as essential for reliable, low-latency services across cities and rural areas alike.
Leadership, partners and a local focus
The booth drew notable visitors, including Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia, Minister of State for Communications Pemmasani Chandrashekhar, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Dr. Neeraj Mittal (Department of Telecommunications) and Sunil Kumar Sharma (Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Minister for Electronics & IT). JB Park, President & CEO of Samsung Southwest Asia, led demos and underlined Samsung’s collaboration with India.
Park said the company wants AI to empower everyone: “Our vision of ‘AI for All’ reflects our belief that artificial intelligence should empower every individual, business and community across India.” The message at IMC was clear — Samsung is moving from concept to on-the-ground solutions that combine devices, apps and networks.
Whether you’re a consumer curious about smarter devices or a policymaker planning next-generation infrastructure, Samsung’s IMC 2025 presence framed AI as a practical tool for inclusion, sustainability and productivity.
Source: fonearena
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