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Samsung R&D Institute Noida concluded its third annual Startup Summit, bringing together eight
AI-driven startups
and global technology leaders to explore breakthrough innovations in healthcare, language processing, and
extended reality applications
.The event showcased emerging technologies from companies including
Sarvam AI
,
Jivi AI
, HealthifyMe, ValidSoft, KOGO AI, NeoDocs, EnableX, and Magnimus, with participants exploring potential collaborations with Samsung's global R&D centers and business units for international scalability."This year's edition was bigger, bolder, and more impact-driven—addressing contemporary challenges while enabling entrepreneurs to create solutions that are globally competitive and locally relevant," said Kyungyun Roo, Managing Director of SRI-Noida.The summit emphasized
ethical AI practices
and digital trust as foundational elements for future innovation. Key technologies demonstrated included multilingual audio language models, AI-powered healthcare platforms, nutrition intelligence engines, audio deepfake detection systems, and gamified extended reality fitness experiences.
A highlight of the event was a panel discussion featuring startup founders and Samsung leadership, addressing the rise of AI agents, personalized digital health engagement, and transparent data governance. Panelists stressed the importance of ethical AI deployment and building user trust in technology adoption.The participating startups were selected based on their innovation potential, strategic alignment with Samsung's vision, and capacity for global expansion. Companies showcased solutions spanning voice-driven applications, mobile diagnostics, real-time facial recognition, and immersive wellness platforms.The summit's format facilitated cross-functional collaborations and provided startups with direct access to Samsung experts, accelerating product development and market readiness. Discussions reinforced the growing importance of personalized user experiences in driving behavioral change and improving health outcomes.