The company is dedicated to helping create and accelerate a wider digital health movement. To support this effort, the Samsung Digital Health (SDH) platform announced:
Samsung Simband open reference design platform is now available to be ordered by developers wishing to design sensors and algorithms based on the platform. Simband is an open hardware reference design for wearable technology, capable of integrating the most advanced sensing technologies in the world.
Availability of an SDK for SAMIIO, a cloud-based open software platform capable of bringing together fragmented data from a variety of sources for analysis.
Its new bio processor that enables device makers to easily add health monitoring to their next-generation smart wearables.
The company is expanding its domain from personal wellness to preventive healthcare service by building relationships in the medical, insurance and healthcare service provider industries.Smart Home
The company continues to expand its vision for the Smart Home, through its own initiatives with Samsung Smart Home and through SmartThings. The platform is designed to deliver smart home experiences that enable new kinds of conveniences for consumers. Development tools, such as the beta release of the Smart Home SDK, allow customers who have appliances developed by the SDK to control them by using a Samsung Smart TV or smartphone.
The new SmartThings IDE, expands upon this effort by integrating with some of Samsung's most popular appliances and is intended to spur an open smart home ecosystem of products and experiences, resulting in platform comprehensive Smart Home.
As a leading innovator in wearable technology, the company will continue to diversify its portfolio to deliver new, compelling experiences for consumers. It also aims to widen the ecosystem for these devices through developer support across a range of wearable and VR devices.
"Together, Oculus and Samsung have created a unique product with the Gear VR Innovator Edition," said Brendan Iribe, CEO at Oculus. "It's still very early days for virtual reality as a new technology and medium and we can't wait to see what the community creates and shares with the world on this new platform."
Also, during the conference, were many sessions that introduced developers to new development tools including the Tizen-based Samsung TV SDK, Multi-screening Gaming Platform and EDU SDK, among others.
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