LAS VEGAS — Samsung chief executive Boo-Keun Yoon said that his company will invest up to $100 million in the developer community for applications for the Internet of Things.
This category — where everyday devices become smart and connected — is a big theme at the 2015 International CES, the tech trade show where Yoon gave one of the opening keynotes today.
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Yoon pointed to a clever app dubbed EarlySense, which keeps people out of hospitals by detecting problems early. It does so by helping people measure the quality of their sleep and diagnosing any problems in their sleep patterns.
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“It’s my job to find the companies,” Yoon said, that are doing amazing things and do what is necessary to get their ideas to the widest possible market. “We have to strike partnerships everywhere.”
He said that the development of applications has to occur across industries and keep security in mind.
“To make the Internet of Things happen,” he said. “It takes more than one company. It takes more than one industry.”
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