Samsung

Develops and sells consumer electronics and appliances

Suwon-si, South Korea

About Samsung

Samsung develops, manufactures, and sells a wide range of consumer electronics and home appliances, including smartphones, televisions, and semiconductors. Their products work by integrating advanced technology to provide users with high-quality performance and functionality. Samsung stands out from its competitors through its extensive product lineup and strong brand reputation, which is built on a commitment to quality and innovation. The company's goal is to meet the diverse needs of its clients, from individual consumers to large enterprises, by delivering reliable and cutting-edge technology solutions.

Suwon-si, South KoreaHeadquarters
1969Year Founded
$235.5MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Hardware, Enterprise Software, Consumer GoodsIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Comprehensive healthcare: Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee assistance program, Telehealth services
Work life success: PTO, FlexTime, FlexPlace, FlexYourFriday
Financial wellness: Health savings account, Flexible spending acounts, 401(k), Student loan support, Tuition assistance
Family first: Pregnancy support, Adoption assistance program, Paid child caregiver leave, Milk stork, WINFertility
Incentives: Fitness reimbursement, Annual physical. Preventative screenings, Lifestyle management

Risks

Integration of Oxford Semantic Technologies may challenge alignment with existing technologies.
Increased investment in robotics could lead to over-reliance on a single sector.
Multiple funding involvements may stretch financial resources and impact core operations.

Differentiation

Samsung's acquisition of Oxford Semantic Technologies enhances AI capabilities in consumer electronics.
Investment in SynSense positions Samsung as a leader in neuromorphic computing solutions.
Increased stake in Rainbow Robotics signals a strategic move into robotics and automation.

Upsides

Samsung's focus on AI startups could lead to innovative consumer electronics features.
Investment in DreamBig Semiconductor boosts Samsung's competitiveness in the chip market.
Acquisition of Oxford Semantic Technologies strengthens AI and machine learning capabilities.