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The Samsung group has numerous subsidiaries, many of which make it into our news section for varying reasons. We don't usually report on Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) – the arm that manufactures ships and offshore platforms – as naval engineering and shipbuilding are out of our scope.
Nevertheless, CES 2025 had a few surprises, and Samsung Electronics had a good reason to bring up SHI during its keynote in Las Vegas.
Samsung Electronics is now collaborating with Samsung Heavy Industries on a new platform called SmartThings for Ships. It uses the Matter connectivity standard to connect ships and enable automated features such as:
All this is done through the Matter standard, which Samsung's SmartThings platform adopted for the consumer market in 2022, giving smart home users more flexibility in setting up Matter-compatible IoT devices.
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