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Samsung: new details on the upcoming Developer Conference 2016

Will next week (27-28 April) the Developer Conference 2016 edition of Samsung, an event which pursues similar objectives to those of other major conferences held by leading the big hi-tech industry: make the point on the ecosystem of products and services of the company, representing a meeting between management and developer community that accesses this ecosystem. Then an event similar to the Microsoft Build developer conference, at the Google I / 0 and the Apple WWDC. In recent hours Samsung has shown further details on the conference by publishing in the first place, the list of speakers who will take the stage and emphasizing what will be the topics discussed.

Dj Koh, President Mobile Communications Business at Samsung electronics will illustrate Samsung's vision to give substance to the mission of "Connecting for the Future" and opportunities for developers relating to the pursuit of this objective. A Injong Rhee, Executive Vice President, Head of R & D Division, Software and Service, will be responsible for explaining the strategy for mobile services platforms and partnerships.
Samsung in the articulated business activity occupies a one due to the Smart TV segment prominent place: Sang Kim, Vice President Content and Services, Visual Display Business, will explore the theme of the new opportunities for Smart TV Samsung in 2016. Samsung is actively interested in exploring the emerging field of Internet of Things, and as part of the developer Conference, Curtis Sasaki, Vice President of Samsung strategy and Innovation Center, will help to outline the features of the Samsung strategy for IoT with specific reference to technology developed, the platform and ecosystem.
The Developer Conference will take part, taking special speech, even leaders of other major companies who collaborate with Samsung to discuss the topic of the impact of technological innovation on the industry will be modern Genevieve Bell, Intel Vice President, Monique Morrow, CTO Cisco, Maureen Fan, CEO and Co-founder of Baobab Studios and Diane Tavenner, Co-founder and CEO of Summit Public Schools. Staying on the theme of innovation, John Riccitiello, CEO of Unity Technologies, David Kenny, General Manager of IBM Watson and Eric Consolazio, Vice President of Cigna, will share their vision on how to innovate the future
Samsung confirms the participation in the event of over 100 major companies and the activation of more than 70 in-depth sessions that will provide developers with new ideas to exploit new business opportunities, using technology and software development tools provided by Samsung . The sectors include the IoT, Tizen, Smart TV, Enterprise, Virtual Reality, Mobile devices, wearable, games and entertainment, medical and health sector. The conference will officially kick off on April 27 next, but the day before there are a number of interactive workshops.

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