The Korea Herald

Samsung CEO bets big on connectivi­ty to take on Apple

- By Jie Ye-eun (yeeun@heraldcorp.com)

Samsung Electronic­s Vice Chairman and co-CEO Han Jong-hee said its home appliance division, backed by enhanced connectivi­ty with mobile devices, will enjoy its heyday in the second half of this year, showing confidence in the competitio­n with its powerful rival Apple.

“We may not yet be the No. 1 player in the home appliance sector. But if we can offer more enhanced connectivi­ty, based on our leadership in TVs and smartphone­s, consumers will respond positively,” Han said at a press conference Tuesday on the sidelines of this year’s Milan Design Week, one of the largest internatio­nal design and furniture exhibition­s, being held in the northern Italy city.

Han, who has been leading Samsung’s home appliance business division since the end of 2022, is making a big push to improve the division’s profitabil­ity, which has been hit hard by the economic situation.

Recently, Samsung unveiled its latest Bespoke AI home appliance lineup, including washer-dryer combos, refrigerat­ors and vacuum cleaners, all equipped with advanced AI capabiliti­es and seamless connectivi­ty.

At this year’s Milan Design Week, which runs from Tuesday to Sunday, the tech giant has set up a 964-squaremete­r booth at EuroCucina to display its new built-in products, all linked to its SmartThing­s ecosystem to maximize connectivi­ty and boost convenienc­e for users.

“We value the connection between the products we make, and if we do this well, I think we can compete with Apple,” the CEO said. “Who knew that Apple would have a hard time because it is not good with AI?”

He also hinted that Samsung will introduce generative AI based on a large language model to its Bixby voice assistant in July. As communicat­ion akin to talking to a person becomes possible, the connection of AI home appliances led by Samsung Electronic­s is expected to become even more sophistica­ted.

Regarding the aggressive global market penetratio­n of Chinese rivals, Han said what is important is how a company approaches consumers with products, regardless of the technology gap. “For us, (we value high on) connecting experience through AI. … But since competitio­n from China grows, we must be cautious.”

 ?? Samsung Electronic­s ?? Samsung Electronic­s Vice Chairman and co-CEO Han Jong-hee (center) looks around the company’s exhibition booth at Milan Design Week in Milan on Tuesday.
Samsung Electronic­s Samsung Electronic­s Vice Chairman and co-CEO Han Jong-hee (center) looks around the company’s exhibition booth at Milan Design Week in Milan on Tuesday.

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