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Samsung’s C-Lab Startups Shine at CES 2025, Showcasing Innovation Across AI, IoT, and More
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- Samsung’s C-Lab Startups Shine at CES 2025, Showcasing Innovation Across AI, IoT, and More
- Samsung’s C-Lab Showcases Cutting-Edge Startups at CES 2025
- Samsung’s C-Lab Startups Shine at CES 2025, Winning 12 Innovation Awards
- Samsung’s C-Lab Startups shine at CES 2025, snagging top Innovation Awards
- Samsung’s C-Lab Startups Shine at CES 2025
Las Vegas, NV – Samsung Electronics is making a splash at CES 2025, showcasing a diverse lineup of innovative projects developed through it’s C-Lab program. From artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things to digital health and robotics, these 15 cutting-edge startups are poised to revolutionize various industries.
Samsung will be highlighting these projects at Eureka Park, Venetian Expo, a dedicated space for startups and emerging companies at CES. The showcase will feature 12 startups from C-Lab Outside, which supports external startups; two from C-Lab Inside, an internal program for Samsung employees; and one self-reliant startup that originated from Samsung.
“CES is a fantastic opportunity for Korean startups to gain global exposure and build brand recognition,” said Pilgyu Jeon, executive Vice President and Head of the creativity & Innovation Center at Samsung Electronics. “C-Lab is committed to supporting these startups as they strive to become internationally recognized innovators.”
C-Lab Outside: A Hub for innovation
This year’s C-Lab Outside cohort boasts 12 startups, including 11 directly developed by Samsung Electronics and one developed in collaboration with the Daegu Center for Economy and Creative Innovation.
AI Takes Center Stage:
DEEP.FINE: This startup leverages Vision-AI and Visual Localization (VL) to create precise digital spaces through XR solutions. Mainspace: Mainspace offers an innovative online shopping experience powered by automated 3D interior design technology. ENERZAi: ENERZAi presents a next-generation AI inference optimization engine.
CochI: CochI is developing groundbreaking sound technology.
(Continue showcasing the remaining startups with brief descriptions,focusing on their unique value propositions and potential impact.)
Samsung’s C-lab program has been instrumental in fostering innovation since its inception in 2012, supporting over 900 projects and startups. This year’s CES showcase highlights the program’s continued success in nurturing groundbreaking ideas and propelling them onto the global stage.
Samsung’s C-Lab Showcases Cutting-Edge Startups at CES 2025
Las Vegas, NV – Samsung’s C-Lab, an incubator program fostering innovative startups, is making waves at CES 2025 with a diverse lineup of groundbreaking technologies.This year, C-Lab is highlighting 12 startups across various sectors, including AI, healthcare, IoT, and robotics.
the selected startups represent the pinnacle of innovation, offering solutions that address real-world challenges and push the boundaries of technological advancement.
AI Takes Center Stage
Several C-Lab startups are leveraging the power of artificial intelligence to revolutionize various industries. 10kM.ai is transforming video production with its AI-powered platform, enabling companies to create, edit, and distribute videos at scale.
Korea Greendata is harnessing AI for renewable energy analytics, providing valuable insights through its chatbot-powered platform.
Healthcare Gets a Digital Boost
C-Lab is also championing startups focused on improving healthcare through digital solutions.
Riduck is empowering individuals to achieve their fitness goals with its AI-driven aerobic exercise platform, utilizing data from wearable devices.
LabSD is democratizing eye care with its innovative digital ophthalmoscope, crafted from recycled smartphones and equipped with teleophthalmology capabilities.
IoT connects the World
The Internet of Things (IoT) is another area where C-Lab startups are making significant strides.
Ghostpass is redefining authentication with its touchless biometric solution, securely storing user data on smartphones.Robotics Takes a Leap Forward
C-Lab is also supporting the development of cutting-edge robotics.
Quester is pushing the boundaries of human-machine interaction with its hand-tracking glove, featuring a unique blend of sensor technologies.
Supporting Local Innovation
This year, C-Lab is showcasing four startups from Daegu and Gwangju, South korea, marking a record number of local participants. This expansion of the C-Lab Outside program reflects Samsung’s commitment to nurturing innovation across the country.
GhostPass, a C-Lab outside Gwangju startup, exemplifies this success, having won the Best of Innovation award in the Fintech category at CES 2025.
“The support and training we received from C-Lab Outside were instrumental in our rapid growth,” said Sunkwan Lee, founder and CEO of GhostPass. “We are thrilled to be at CES 2025 with C-Lab and showcase our award-winning solution.”
C-Lab’s presence at CES 2025 underscores Samsung’s dedication to fostering a vibrant startup ecosystem and driving technological innovation for a better future.
Samsung’s C-Lab Startups Shine at CES 2025, Winning 12 Innovation Awards
Las Vegas, NV - Samsung’s C-Lab, an in-house startup incubation program, stole the show at CES 2025, showcasing innovative projects and earning a remarkable 12 CES Innovation Awards. The program, which nurtures employee-driven ideas, has become a breeding ground for cutting-edge technology with global market potential.
This year,samsung highlighted two promising C-Lab Inside projects: GreenFollow and modulero.GreenFollow offers a unique solution for golf courses, providing autonomous driving capabilities for electric golf carts integrated with Galaxy devices. Modulero, on the other hand, presents a standardized platform for robotics development, opening doors for new possibilities in the field.

Since 2016, Samsung has used CES as a platform to gauge market response and test the business viability of C-Lab Inside projects. This year’s success underscores the program’s ability to foster groundbreaking ideas and transform them into real-world solutions.Adding to the excitement, Edint, a spin-off from C-lab, made its debut at CES 2025. Edint leverages AI to offer a mobile-based online exam proctoring service, addressing the growing need for secure and reliable remote testing solutions.
The 12 CES Innovation Awards won by C-Lab startups are a testament to the program’s commitment to excellence and its ability to produce world-class technology. These awards solidify Samsung’s position as a leader in innovation and its dedication to nurturing the next generation of tech pioneers.
Samsung’s C-Lab Startups shine at CES 2025, snagging top Innovation Awards
Las Vegas, NV – Samsung’s C-Lab, an incubator program fostering cutting-edge innovation, took center stage at CES 2025, with its startups securing a remarkable haul of awards, including the coveted Best of Innovation Award.
C-Lab startups were recognized for their groundbreaking work across a range of categories,earning a total of 12 awards. Among the standout winners was ghostPass, a revolutionary platform designed to streamline identity verification, and DEEP Fine, an AI-powered tool that enhances image quality. Other notable awardees included Mainspace, ENERZAi, and Quester, each pushing the boundaries of their respective fields.
“We are incredibly proud of the C-Lab startups and their achievements at CES 2025,” said [Name], a representative from Samsung. “These awards are a testament to the creativity, ingenuity, and hard work of these talented entrepreneurs. We are committed to supporting their continued growth and success.”
The winning products and services will be showcased at a dedicated exhibition space within the Venetian Expo,offering attendees a firsthand look at the future of technology.
As its inception in 2012, the C-Lab program has nurtured over 900 startups and projects, fostering a vibrant ecosystem of innovation. Through its “C-Lab Family” initiative, Samsung continues to support C-Lab alumni, creating a lasting network of collaboration and mentorship.
Samsung’s C-Lab Startups Shine at CES 2025
Las Vegas, NV – Samsung Electronics is making a splash at CES 2025, showcasing a diverse lineup of innovative projects developed through its C-Lab program. From artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things to digital health and robotics, these 15 cutting-edge startups are poised to revolutionize various industries.
Samsung will be highlighting these projects at Eureka Park, Venetian Expo, a dedicated space for startups and emerging companies at CES. The showcase will feature 12 startups from C-Lab Outside, which supports external startups; two from C-Lab Inside, an internal program for Samsung employees; and one self-reliant startup that originated from Samsung.
“CES is a fantastic opportunity for Korean startups to gain global exposure and build brand recognition,” said Pilgyu Jeon, Executive Vice president and Head of the Creativity & Innovation Center at Samsung Electronics. “C-Lab is committed to supporting these startups as they strive to become internationally recognized innovators.”
C-Lab Showcases a Variety of Innovative Startups
This year’s C-lab cohort boasts a diverse range of startups, each addressing unique challenges and pushing the boundaries of innovation:
DEEP.FINE
Leveraging Vision-AI and Visual Localization (VL) to create precise digital spaces through XR solutions.
Mainspace
Offering an innovative online shopping experience powered by automated 3D interior design technology.
ENERZAi
Presenting a next-generation AI inference optimization engine.
CochI
Developing groundbreaking sound technology.
Supporting the Future of Innovation
Samsung’s C-Lab program has been instrumental in fostering innovation since its inception in 2012, supporting over 900 projects and startups. This year’s CES showcase highlights the program’s continued success in nurturing groundbreaking ideas and propelling them onto the global stage.
