As it does at this time of the year, Samsung announced the C-Lab incubator project at the 2022 International Consumer Electronics Show with the purpose of evaluating customer responses and furthering the most promising ideas. This year's star project is ZamStar, a combination of guitars and apps designed to make collaboration and learning easier. Other notable projects include an artificial intelligence solution that helps children develop good smartphone habits, and a parenting phone that can detect infant strabismus (crossed eyes) early.
Is éard atá i ZamStar feidhmchlár agus giotár saincheaptha ar a dtugtar ZamString. Is é an smaoineamh gur féidir leat alt a imirt ar an ghiotár, éifeachtaí a chur leis, agus ansin sioncrónú le ceoltóirí eile ar fud an domhain. Is léir gur macasamhail é seo den treocht chomhoibrithe ceoil TikTok COVID-19 (cuimhnigh orthu sin a chéile ó thús na bliana seo), agus is é an smaoineamh é do cheol a dhéanamh éasca le sioncronú. Ag an am céanna, tá méarchlár ag an ghiotár ZamString, atá soilsithe ag ionchur an amhráin, rud a fhágann go bhfuil sé éasca duit a dhéanamh amach cén áit ar féidir leat do mhéara a chur. Ní coincheap nua é seo, ach b’fhéidir gurb é an chéad cheann a chuir an fhoghlaim agus an comhoibriú le chéile.

At the same time, Piloto is what Samsung calls an "artificial intelligence solution to help children cultivate the correct habits of using smartphones." Its purpose is to teach children "self-regulation skills" on smart devices and help them make the right choices. Finally, Innovision is "an eye care system in daily life. There is a nursery mobile phone that can capture suspicious symptoms of strabismus and monitor the baby's visual ability development." This seems to be a smart idea, because the baby naturally looks at the phone. .
In addition to the internal incubator, Samsung's C-Lab also supports nine start-ups, including an AI-based pet biometric solution called Petnow. All these projects will be displayed in their own booths at CES in 2022. So far, Samsung seems to still plan to participate in the event, and has not followed the pace of other exhibitors (Google, Lenovo, Intel, Amazon, Meta, T-Mobile) to cancel.










