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By Samsung Newsroom
At KUKA’s headquarters in Augsburg, Germany, a new showroom transforms high-tech innovation into an immersive experience. One of the world’s leading robotics and automation companies, KUKA presents a striking installation that combines its robotics technology with Samsung Electronics’ display solutions.
At the center of the showroom, a kinetic art installation features two KUKA industrial robots moving a 65-inch Samsung Smart Signage display in perfect synchronization. Positioned in front of a Samsung IEA Indoor series 4K LED display composed of 64 cabinets, the panels open like a curtain to reveal vivid digital art across the large-scale backdrop. Content ranges from close-ups of performers to motion graphics and other dynamic visuals.
With a 2.0mm pixel pitch, the IEA series display delivers sharp detail and vivid color, even at close range. The clarity enhances the robot-led performance, allowing visitors to see how precisely KUKA’s robots move, respond and animate visual content.
▲ Each KUKA robot moves a 65-inch Samsung QM65C Smart Signage display in sync, creating a showstopping performance. ▲ Samsung display technology highlights KUKA’s robotic precision through movement, color and digital storytelling. In another area of the showroom, five vertically mounted 105-inch Samsung QPDX-5K Smart Signage displays in a 21:9 format create a realistic “production window” effect. The supersized screens give visitors the feeling of looking directly into an automated manufacturing line, bringing the experience of a factory tour into the space. The installation offers another example of KUKA’s engineering capabilities, demonstrating how robotics can be presented with precision and impact.
▲ Vertically installed Samsung QPDX-5K Smart Signage creates a “production window” effect into KUKA’s automated production environment. “We want to make complex technologies feel tangible and engaging while remaining flexible across different presentation formats,” said Lorenz Löbermann, Global Lead Corporate Brand Management at KUKA Group. “Samsung displays meet these needs perfectly.”
The showroom also incorporates 16 Samsung VMC-R video wall displays, further expanding the installation’s visual range. MEDIA tek,1 the project’s integration partner, customized and installed the Samsung solution — combining LED, large-format LCD and video wall displays to create a cohesive and immersive experience.
▲ Amit Chatterjee discusses how the collaboration with KUKA and MEDIA tek brings display systems into a real-world setting. “Together with KUKA and MEDIA tek, we implemented a project that makes smart technology and quality accessible to everyone,” said Amit Chatterjee, Manager of Presales Solutions at Samsung Electronics Germany.
The showroom gives visitors a more direct way to experience KUKA’s innovations. Robots, displays and digital content come together to show automation in motion rather than as a static concept. For KUKA, the space connects its engineering heritage with a more accessible vision of automation — highlighting not only what the systems do, but how they move, respond and create new possibilities for industry.
▲ The KUKA robots perform in harmony with the dancer displayed on the large Samsung LED signage (IEA series) behind them. Through a combination of large-scale digital displays, robotics and dynamic content, Samsung Electronics demonstrates how complex ideas can be communicated with greater clarity, impact and accessibility. The company continues to show how next-generation displays can shape commercial environments and create more engaging experiences.
▲ Video production credit: Elastique. GmbH Based in Bavaria, Germany, MEDIA tek GmbH is a leading full-service provider of professional audio, video and media technology. The company also offers comprehensive services in the fields of room acoustics, reverberation optimization and acoustic room design. ︎ View the full article
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By Samsung Newsroom
As the demand for exceptional sound grows, the role of audio devices is evolving. Speakers are no longer confined to simple playback, now acting as sculptural elements that shape the atmosphere of a space, offering not just pristine audio but also striking visual appeal and experiences designed for everyday living as design objects.
Samsung Electronics’ Music Studio, a wireless Wi-Fi speaker, was born from this evolution. Drawing inspiration from an orb and a dot, visual representations of how sound expands, its design stands out as a distinctive presence in any space. Meanwhile, its finely tuned acoustics flood a space with lush, immersive sound, elevating the fundamental value of audio.
▲ Music Studio 5 (left) and Music Studio 7 (right) feature an object-inspired design that visualizes how sound expands to complete the aesthetics of a space. Samsung Newsroom spoke with Jongmin Kim of the Product Planning Group, Jongbae Kim of the Sound Lab and Minsun Kang of the Product Design Group — all within the Visual Display (VD) Business Division — to explore how Music Studio redefines the boundaries between sound technology and design.
▲ (From left) Jongbae Kim (Sound Lab), Minsun Kang (Product Design Group) and Jongmin Kim (Product Planning Group), all from the VD Business Division
From Casual Listeners to Immersive Listeners: Tailoring the Listening Experience
The reasons people choose audio devices are more varied than ever, shaped by personal tastes and how they enjoy content. As immersive spatial audio from movies to games becomes a staple beyond just music, more listeners seek products that blend cutting-edge performance with inspired design.
Jongmin Kim explained the thinking behind Music Studio: “We focused on preserving the essence of sound while ensuring the product blends naturally into its surroundings, optimizing the overall user experience.” The decision to introduce two distinct models was based on in-depth consumer analysis. “We identified different needs between ‘casual listeners,’ who enjoy background music in their daily lives and ‘immersive listeners,’ who focus on the finer details of sound and fully engage with content,” Kim added. “Based on this, we differentiated the core value of each model to better serve each listening style.”
▲ Music Studio tailors the listening experience to user preferences, differentiating the core value of each model for optimized everyday use. Collaboration with global partners was also a key factor in expanding the listening experience. “To deliver meaningful value to users, we worked closely with our partners,” Kim said. “As a result, we were able to introduce Spotify Tap — a Wi-Fi-based feature that allows users to start music with a single button press without using a smartphone — to Music Studio for the first time globally, creating a differentiated user experience unique to Samsung audio products.”
Bringing Live-Like Immersion to Everyday Spaces With Music Studio 7
Creating an immersive audio environment requires highly sophisticated sound engineering. Designed specifically for spatial audio, Music Studio 7 underwent nearly two years of development and validation. At its core is a 3.1.1 Channel system that delivers sound in four directions — front, left, right and upward — along with advanced acoustic technologies that precisely control each channel.
▲ Music Studio 7 uses Waveguide and Pattern Control technologies that precisely control sound directivity, delivering immersive spatial audio reminiscent of a live performance. Jongbae Kim emphasized, “To create a sense of space from a single device, it is essential to control each channel so that sounds do not blend together. The ‘Waveguide’ and ‘Pattern Control’ technologies applied to Music Studio 7 are core technologies for spatial audio sound.”
The high-frequency range, which has strong directivity, can be easily controlled using the physical structure of the Waveguide. However, the mid-frequency range, which has relatively longer wavelengths, is difficult to narrow down in directivity using only the Waveguide. Pattern Control is a technology that suppresses specific sound areas using phase control signals. By inputting phase control signals based on Left, Right and Top channels into the front channel, it prevents the directivity of each channel from spreading unnecessarily. This enhances channel separation and delivers a more immersive sense of depth and 3D moving effects, even with a single speaker. Kim explained, “With these technologies, we have made it possible to clearly perceive the precise location and movement of sound using just one speaker.”
▲ With precise acoustic engineering that delivers distortion-free sound at both high and low frequencies, Music Studio 7 produces deep, rich, high-quality audio despite its size. To push performance even further, AI Dynamic Bass Control tackles the low-frequency distortion often found in compact speakers. This technology automatically analyzes and fine-tunes the woofer’s nonlinear movement, delivering deep, powerful bass from a surprisingly small package.
Music Studio 5 Balances Design and Sound Through Refined Aesthetics
Music Studio 5 offers harmonious sound wrapped in sculptural elegance and lifestyle-oriented design. Minsun Kang shared, “One of our biggest challenges was preserving Music Studio’s unique look while making sure it excelled as a speaker.”
A key influence was the collaboration with acclaimed furniture designer Erwan Bouroullec, which helped define Samsung Audio’s design language. Kang noted, “Blending Bouroullec’s artistic vision with Samsung’s practical approach, we crafted a look that feels at home as part of daily life.” Early on, the team experimented with bold forms to spark creativity, but turning these ideas into a high-performing speaker brought unique technical hurdles in arranging components and perfecting the acoustic structure.
▲ Music Studio 5 features a micro-perforated structure that balances object-like design and acoustic performance within an interior-friendly aesthetic. Kang shared, “To achieve both sculptural refinement and rich sound, we used a micro-perforated design on the front of the product. From afar, it stands out as a striking piece, but up close, its structure reveals the essence of audio.” In recognition of its design brilliance, Music Studio 5 was honored with the Gold Award at the prestigious iF Design Awards 2026. Kang added, “This achievement is the result of close teamwork with Bouroullec and the relentless dedication of our entire design team. We feel a special connection to this product, as it truly captures the meeting point of technology and aesthetics.”
In addition, Samsung’s proprietary Bluetooth audio codec, SSC (Samsung Seamless Codec), ensures stable, high-quality sound even without wires, perfectly uniting sleek design with top-tier performance.
Expanding the Sound Ecosystem With Q-Symphony
Rather than functioning as a standalone device, Music Studio offers an integrated entertainment experience through seamless connectivity and optimized sound synchronization across devices. As a Wi-Fi speaker with fully wireless connections except for power, it offers the flexibility to place it freely throughout the home. Jongmin Kim emphasized, “Regardless of where it is placed, Music Studio delivers sound optimized for the user’s listening environment, whether for music or video content.”
The Q-Symphony feature, which wirelessly connects with Samsung TVs, further enhances this experience. Supporting up to five devices simultaneously — including 2026 Wi-Fi speakers and soundbars — creates a more immersive surround-sound environment without limitations across product types.
Kim explained, “Users can freely configure the system to suit different spaces and use cases — for example, by connecting up to five Music Studio 7 units or pairing a Q-Series Soundbar with four Music Studio speakers. In such a configuration, the system supports up to 19.1.8-channel output, delivering dense, room-filling sound.”
He continued, “Our ultimate goal is to expand connectivity to a wide range of platforms — including partner products, TVs and mobile — so that users can experience optimal sound throughout every moment they engage with content.”
▲ Music Studio 7 (left) delivers immersive spatial audio, while Music Studio 5 (right) offers a refined, object-inspired design — together creating an integrated sound experience through seamless device connectivity. Going beyond the conventional speaker form, Music Studio sets a new standard for both performance and design. Samsung Audio’s innovation continues to enrich everyday spaces with immersive sound and refined aesthetics.
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics today announced a new collaboration with MUNCH to add iconic artworks by Edvard Munch to Samsung Art Store. The digital collection makes 37 masterpieces such as “The Scream,” “The Dance of Life” and “Melancholy” — as well as several rare works from the museum’s collection — available to millions of users around the world.
“Samsung creates products that inspire people and help them express themselves through design and culture,” said Tommy Nilsson, TV & Audio Director at Samsung Nordics. “With Samsung Art Store, we make world-class art available to millions of people and through this collaboration with MUNCH, we are bringing an important part of European artistic heritage into people’s homes.”
Samsung Art Store Opens Up MUNCH Archives
Alongside Munch’s iconic masterpieces, the collection offers a more intimate view of Edvard Munch’s artistry with rarely seen works such as “Garden with Trees” and “Two People at Table.” These works are part of a collection of treasures preserved in the museum’s archives, many of which must be kept in carefully controlled environments to protect them from further deterioration. Their condition makes them too vulnerable for public display, even at the museum in Oslo.
“This collaboration is an exciting opportunity to share Edvard Munch’s art with audiences beyond the museum’s walls in Oslo,” said Tone Hansen, Director of MUNCH. “Through Samsung’s global reach and Art TV technology, we can make Munch’s work more accessible to people around the world and we are incredibly honored to collaborate with Samsung on this meaningful initiative.”
The collection will be exclusively available on Samsung’s Art TV lineup through Samsung Art Store, providing users with a close look at Munch’s private world by allowing them to explore and display the artist’s hidden gems at home.
Where Technology Meets Fine Art
Samsung is redefining the role of the TV in the home by merging premium display technology with elegant designs that blend naturally with any interior. As Samsung Art Store expands across the Art TV lineup, which includes The Frame, OLED, Neo QLED and Micro RGB,1 the company is connecting everyday interiors with curated artwork from leading museums, galleries and artists.
Through Samsung Art Store, users can access more than 5,000 artworks from renowned artists and institutions, now including works from MUNCH. Each piece is faithfully reproduced in high quality, allowing people around the world to enjoy art as part of everyday life. Current owners of compatible Samsung TVs in Europe who are new to Samsung Art Store can enjoy a complimentary 90-day subscription trial, providing immediate access to the complete Munch collection and the broader Samsung Art Store catalog.2
The artworks selected from MUNCH will be available worldwide on Samsung Art Store starting June 1, 2026.
About MUNCH
MUNCH is home to the world’s largest collection of works by Edvard Munch, including iconic masterpieces such as “The Scream,” “The Sun,” “Vampire,” and “The Girls on the Bridge.” The museum preserves and promotes the legacy of one of the world’s most influential artists, creating powerful art experiences that touch millions of people globally every year.
Located in Oslo’s vibrant Bjørvika district, the 13-story museum hosts exhibitions, concerts, performances, talks and activities for all ages – making MUNCH a living cultural center that connects past, present and future. Through both physical and digital platforms, MUNCH reaches a broad and diverse audience – with the promise that no one leaves MUNCH untouched.
About Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch (1863–1944) was one of the most significant artists of Modernism. His relentless experimentation across painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture, photography and film has given him a unique place in both Norwegian and international art history.
Compatible models may vary by year and region. Compatible 2025 models include Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, The Frame, The Frame Pro, Q8F, Q7F and The Movingstyle. Compatible 2026 models include Micro RGB, OLED, Neo QLED, Mini LED, The Frame and The Frame Pro. Availability of Samsung Art Store may vary by model, market and subscription status. ︎ The 90-day free subscription trial may vary by country and availability. For more information, please refer to the applicable terms and conditions. ︎ View the full article
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics, a global leader in the gaming monitor market, has unveiled its new lineup of Odyssey gaming monitors for 2026, elevating the gaming experience to impressive new heights. This exciting lineup features four models: the groundbreaking G80HS with an industry-first 6K ultra-high resolution, along with the G80HF, G80SH and G73SH. Each model is designed to bring unparalleled picture quality and performance, immersing gamers like never before.
The 2026 Odyssey lineup is packed with cutting-edge technologies that enhance the overall gameplay experience. All models are NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and feature AMD FreeSync Premium, ensuring smooth gameplay free from stuttering or distortion. Additionally, equipped with advanced HDR10+ GAMING support, these monitors provide enhanced depth and vivid, scene-by-scene colors, making every detail stand out. They also come with an ergonomic stand, featuring tilt, swivel and pivot capabilities, ensuring maximum comfort during extended gaming sessions.
Beyond these shared features, each model offers distinct specs and performance, allowing gamers to select the ideal monitor to match their individual preferences and gaming environments. With this remarkable lineup, Samsung is setting a new benchmark in the gaming monitor industry. Check out the infographic for a closer look at the key features of these cutting-edge models.
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By Samsung Newsroom
May 2026 Samsung Electronics Launches One UI 9 Beta for Galaxy S26 Series Users
Samsung Electronics now delivers an even more advanced AI experience with its One UI 9 beta program based on Android 17. The program begins first with Galaxy S26 series users before the official launch, and enrollment for it will open in 6 countries including Korea and the U.S. through the Samsung Members application as it rolls out. This version update offers significantly enhanced personalization options, including Quick Settings layout customization, Samsung Notes, and Creative Studio. The user feedback collected from the beta program will be incorporated into the final version. One UI 9 promises improved accessibility and stronger device security that build into a next-level mobile experience. Learn more about the beta program in the Samsung Electronics Newsroom.
Learn more Samsung IAP Unreal Engine Plugin Updated to Version 6.5.0
The Unreal Engine Plugin v6.5.0 integrates the latest Samsung IAP SDK features to provide a richer and more reliable in-app purchase experience.
This update includes support for features including subscription promotion information for users, subscription tier transitions within the same service, and explicit acknowledgement of purchases for non-consumable and subscription products. The passThroughParam parameter previously used during purchase requests has been deprecated, and fraudulent payment detection is improved by supporting the entry of obfuscated account and profile information when submitting a purchase request, helping provide a safer and more reliable payment environment.
See the guide to learn how to integrate the latest plugin. Samsung Health SDK for Android Deprecation: Time to Move to Samsung Health Data SDK
The Samsung Health SDK for Android has been deprecated as of July 31, 2025. Developers are strongly recommended to migrate to the Samsung Health Data SDK to maintain access to supported data types and utilize additional health data types such as IHRN (Irregular Heart Rhythm Notification) and sleep apnea risk detection.
See the Migration Guide and Partner Request pages for detailed migration instructions. For the full list of supported data types, see the Samsung Health Data SDK documentation page. How Samsung Works with Partners to Advance Health and Wellness
Samsung Digital Health is building a partnership-driven connected healthcare ecosystem to help bridge the gap between everyday wellness and clinical care. Samsung is continuing to expand the capabilities of the Samsung Health platform through its device infrastructure of more than 500 million consumer products sold annually, the acquisition of the digital health integration platform Xealth, and collaborations across various industries. The company also provides standardized and encrypted data through SDKs and APIs to support safer data access and solution development. Samsung continues to expand collaboration with innovative companies and research institutions around the world to build an integrated ecosystem that brings together technology, research, and healthcare services. Learn more about the Samsung Digital Health partnership on our blog.
Learn more Personalized Watch Faces with Photo Slot
Deliver an even more personalized experience to Galaxy Watch users with Watch Face Studio's Photo Slot feature. This tutorial walks you through implementing the Photo Slot feature, which allows users to set images in their watch face directly from their phones—no coding required.
From designing more dynamic watch faces to detailed instructions for implementing Photo Slot and sample projects, find out more on our blog.
Learn more Pix Comes to Samsung Wallet - New Payment Method for Brazil
Samsung Wallet now integrates Pix, Brazil’s most widely used payment method, making everyday payments faster, simpler, and more seamless than ever.
With a one-time bank account connection, users no longer need to open their banking applications for every transaction. The swipe-up payment method, QR code scanning, and Pix copy-and-paste payments all are supported; simply swipe up on a Galaxy device to authenticate with a fingerprint or PIN and tag the terminal, scan a QR code, or copy and paste a Pix string to pay instantly.
Powered by multi-layered Samsung Knox security technology, Samsung Wallet delivers a smoother and faster mobile payment experience for users in Brazil by building a secure container wallet integrating credit cards, debit cards, transit card, boarding pass, ticket and now Pix. Learn more in our blog.
Learn more Samsung Wallet Introduces Trips to Manage Your Schedule During Traveling
Flight schedule, boarding passes, hotel bookings, event tickets, and activities, all scattered across emails and applications. Once they are added to Samsung Wallet, you can create a complete trip itinerary, one place all the items come together in. This means no more digging through confirmation emails or going back and forth through multiple applications. With a single tap on Add to Wallet, you are proposed to create a timeline that all your booking information lines up neatly on. Timely reminders keep you on track at every step, from going through your pre-departure checklist to local transportation; so you never miss a beat.
Check out our blog to learn more about Trips in Samsung Wallet. Continuous Heart Rate Tracking on Galaxy Watch, Even with the Screen Off
Health and fitness are the most popular features for Galaxy Watch running Samsung's Wear OS. Implementing these features requires a continuous data stream to work seamlessly. Galaxy Watch pauses sensor data collection when the screen turns off to optimize power consumption, which can be problematic for applications that require continuous monitoring, such as health trackers and medical wearable devices. This tutorial shows how to collect heart rate data without interruption using a foreground service and a wake lock, even when the screen is turned off. Check out our blog to learn how to control sensors continuously in the background, see the detailed implementation guide, and find sample projects with code examples.
Learn more Self-Attention Decomposition for Training-Free Diffusion Editing
Diffusion models have established themselves as the state of the art for generative modeling, due to their ability to produce high-fidelity images. However, making precise, targeted edits such as changing someone's age or adjusting a hairstyle remains a significant challenge. Existing approaches often require analyzing patterns through sampling large number of images, training auxiliary networks, or performing complex geometric calculations to pinpoint the desired editing directions, resulting in significant computational cost and time delays.
Samsung R&D Institute India proposes a new editing method based on self-attention, which enables quick and precise editing of image attributes in diffusion models. The research is inspired by the insight that diffusion models are already learning internal rules for controlling key semantic attributes such as age and hairstyle during training numerous images. A mathematical approach that applies eigen decomposition to self-attention weight matrices has been enough to accurately extract the desired editing directions without modifying the original model. This method enables precise control and universal applicability, while reducing the editing time by 60%. Find out more about it on the Samsung Research blog.
Learn more GalaxyEdit: Large Scale Image Editing Dataset with Enhanced Diffusion Adapter
Can you imagine being able to add or remove objects in an image, and just how convenient that would be? Text-driven image editing using diffusion models has gained significant attention for this kind of advanced editing performance, but training these models requires massive amounts of high-quality sample data, as well as substantial cost and time for manual processing.
To overcome these challenges of data building, Samsung Research proposes GalaxyEdit, a large dataset created using a completely automated pipeline without human labelling work, and ControlNet-Vxs, a highly efficient lightweight adapter. With GalaxyEdit, it is possible to secure a wide range of natural-language prompt data to request adding and removing objects without human instructions, while ControlNet-Vxs maximizes information exchange between networks through Volterra Neural Network (VNN) layers. Combining these two technologies increases parameter efficiency to make the approach optimized for mobile device environments, as well as to work quickly and securely on-device. Learn more about GalaxyEdit and the new possibilities for on-device image editing on the Samsung Research blog.
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