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Open for Business: Samsung Electronics Singapore Unveils Business Experience Studio

Open for Business: Samsung Electronics Singapore Unveils Business Experience Studio

State-of-the-art studio designed to help customers envision how cutting-edge technology from Samsung can help address next wave digitisation
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 4 August 2025 - Samsung Electronics Singapore has unveiled its new Business Experience Studio, designed to help businesses unlock the potential of innovative technology solutions from Samsung. The 2,150 square feet studio is designed to help customers envision how they can adopt cutting-edge Samsung solutions to address their specific verticals and business digitalisation needs.
Timothy Tan, Head of Integrated Business, Samsung Electronics Singapore and Jeffrey Hahn, President, Samsung Electronics Singapore at the Business Experience Studio
The studio houses built-for-business solutions from Samsung, including its professional display range, enterprise-ready Galaxy devices, as well as business solutions such as Samsung Knox, Samsung VXT and SmartThings Pro. It also features a wide variety of solutions, designed with various local solutions partners, for specific business and vertical use cases built on Samsung's hardware and platforms.
'Business rules are being rewritten today as companies need to be agile to respond to a fast-moving market that is highly influenced by evolving market conditions and technology advancements. The Business Experience Studio aims to demonstrate and inspire our customers on how they can design and deploy purposeful solutions from Samsung within their organisations,' said Timothy Tan, Head of Integrated Business, Samsung Electronics Singapore.
Helping Singapore businesses ride the next wave of digitisation
Today, more than nine in ten businesses in Singapore are operating with some level of digitalisation, but not all of them are unlocking optimal value from their technology investments.
The Business Experience Studio serves to demonstrate the breadth and depth of Samsung's solutions for different verticals and business needs, and how it can unlock the value of a right technology partner for organisations.
Command and Control Centre features high-resolution commercial displays, integrated with Samsung's VXT and SmartThings Pro solutions to help organisations achieve workflow optimisation and efficient energy management
The studio showcases an integrated deployment of Samsung hardware and solutions across ten different zones. It is powered by Samsung's suite of business solutions, including Samsung Visual eXperience Transformation (VXT), SmartThings Pro, and Samsung Knox. Together, these proprietary business solutions from Samsung enable seamless integration and management of devices, solutions and services across enterprise environments. For example:
The studio also features the use of Samsung's products for specific verticals and business scenarios:
The Business Experience Studio also showcases hardware solutions from Samsung designed to improve staff productivity and efficiencies, as well as to enhance overall guest experiences
Customers visiting the studio can also see a wide ecosystem of partner solutions in action, designed to demonstrate how Samsung's solutions can be personalised and customised for specific business needs. For example, a 'Tap on Glass' contactless payment solution on a Galaxy tablet shows how the payment journey can be automated while eliminating the use of a separate POS or card terminals, hence improving operational efficiencies.
The Business Experience Studio will complement the efforts of Samsung Singapore's Integrated Business Team, comprising over 20 sectoral leads, solution architects and consultants, who will work closely with customers to deliver innovative, relevant and practical solutions for their business operations.
A multi-disciplinary team with deep B2B, consumer and vertical experience, the group will work closely with public and private sector customers and partners to design and deploy Samsung and partner solutions aimed at transforming user and employee experiences, as well as improving overall efficiencies and business outputs. As a leading technology and OEM partner with a vast product portfolio, Samsung will offer end-to-end support to address customers' evolving business needs with its innovative and sustainable product and partner ecosystem.
'The Integrated Business Team and Business Experience Studio will demonstrate to customers our innovative and openness approach. We want to be able to facilitate meaningful collaboration that will ultimately deliver impactful business outcomes,' added Mr Tan.
The Business Experience Studio is open for bookings via https://www.samsung.com/sg/business.
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About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Samsung inspires the world and shapes the future with transformative ideas and technologies. The company is redefining the worlds of TVs, digital signage, smartphones, wearables, tablets, home appliances and network systems, as well as memory, system LSI and foundry. Samsung is also advancing medical imaging technologies, HVAC solutions and robotics, while creating innovative automotive and audio products through Harman. With its SmartThings ecosystem, open collaboration with partners, and integration of AI across its portfolio, Samsung delivers a seamless and intelligent connected experience. For the latest news, please visit the Samsung Newsroom at news.samsung.com.
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