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Samsung Acquires German OLED Display Company Cynora

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  • The supercolossal S.Korean Samsung bought the display technology of the Bruchsal Germany-based Cynora GmbH.
  • Samsung acquired the intellectual rights and property of the German Company for a whopping 300 million dollars in the US.
  • Samsung wants to give competition to other companies which are anticipated to enter the flexible display technology for foldable such as Apple & Alphabet Inc.

The latest in today’s development, on June 29th in the display business, it was noticed that the supercolossal S.Korean Samsung bought the display technology of the Bruchsal Germany-based Cynora GmBh.

According to Bloomberg, Cynara GmbH develops and manufactures organic electronics. The Company provides organic light-emitting diodes, blue OLED emitters systems, and organic solar cells used in power consumption. Cynora serves customers worldwide.

Samsung has bought the intellectual rights and property of the German Company for a whopping 300 million dollars in the US. However, the acquisition did not account for the manual workforce of the Company.

On account of reports, this deal was made so that Samsung could advance its foldable clamshell-designed devices even further, namely the Galaxy Z series.

Samsung, LG, and others were also supporting the startup, and Samsung was already an investor in it, but now it completely owns the Company’s intellectual rights for technology.

Making the foldable display was the Company’s forte to give competition to other companies which are anticipated to enter the flexible display technology for foldable such as Apple & Alphabet Inc. Samsung has made this move to be a step ahead.

The Company has recently released its workers but continues to remain online as a part of this acquisition.

According to the inside sources, it is believed that the Cynora GmbH had a debt to clear with the investors while also operating low on banknotes company made this decision.

Both Samsung and Cynora GmbH have yet to comment on this story, but several media sources & insiders have stamped this information as a legitimate development.

CYNORA also announced last year the tech industry’s first device test kits for TADF deep green emitters for next-generation OLED Displays, i.e., The Company also specializes in the next-generation emitter technology for blue and green-based color reproduction.

Samsung’s VP of mobile business said,

The foldable series stand subsequently to the Galaxy S series and is the “main column next to the Galaxy S series within our business,” while also adding,

“We are currently all hands on deck preparing the new foldable model scheduled for launch in the second half.”

– Sung-Koo, vice president of Samsung’s mobile business.

With Samsung ready to unveil the Galaxy Z series in upcoming August and also to invest in the new OCR to replace OCA for the flexible display, i.e., placed a PO (Purchase Order) for shipment of OCR to STI, a moderate-level display equipment company recently. An OCR optically clear resin is a liquid optical bonding material, which is injected between the touch panel and the LCD, then cured by heat or UV light.

Samsung is currently the flagbearer in the flexible display and foldable smartphone technology & devices, and this decision shows that it wants to remain unchallenged in this field with continuous tech expansion.

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Samsung Knox Achieved CC Certification for High-end Security Standards On 2024 TVs in Australia

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Samsung Electronics has announced that Samsung Knox is uniting into its 2024 TV range and has achieved CC certification (Common Criteria) ahead of the product launch. 

Samsung Knox is designed to keep in mind a security and management framework that arrives pre-installed on specific Samsung mobile devices. The CC certification is a term that refers to a worldwide program that establishes a hierarchical framework for security concepts and terminology for information technology (IT) products. 

The key reason CC exists is to help assure consistent and rigid integrity evaluation standards for IT products and continue to help upgrade the efficiency of evaluation and certification. This certification is acknowledged by 31 countries worldwide. With upgraded evaluation and consistent standards, the CC aims to sustain confidence in the security of certified IT gadgets. 

The CC certification comprises a Protection Profile (PP) and a Security Target (ST). Fortunately, Samsung Knox has met the security target and earned the standards for the CC.

The CC certification emphasizes three core security features of Samsung Knox: 

  • Tizen OS Monitoring: Samsung Knox helps to detect possible threats in real-time, flagging any unauthorized changes in critical sectors of Tizen OS, the core of Samsung TVs. 
  • Phishing Website Blocking: Samsung Knox justifies web pages accessed by users by anticipatory blocking any possible phishing sites to help safeguard user data and privacy. 
  • Enhanced Personal Information Protection: Samsung Knox will make sure to offer seamless protection of users’ crucial data through a connection with Samsung Knox Vault, a dedicated processor for security functions. 

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Samsung Debuts WAD Interactive Display Series in the USA

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Samsung Electronics is introducing a new Google EDLA-certified ‘WAD’ interactive display for classrooms as part of Teacher Appreciation Week.

This week is Teacher Appreciation Week (from May 6–10) in the U.S. Samsung appreciates teachers’ hard work and offers them new classroom technology, professional development assets, and discounts on goods.

Samsung debuted a new lineup of interactive displays for classrooms named the WAD series, certified by Google for educational use. They are available in three sizes and run the latest Android OS system.

  • 65-inch, 75-inch, and 86-inch models 

The WAD series interactive displays are intentionally designed to be easy for teachers to use. Since they are Google-certified, they work seamlessly with Google Classroom as well as Drive. The WAD series interactive displays feature various functionalities to boost student engagement and collaboration. 

  • Natural writing experience with an IR touch
  • At least 40 students can interact together. 
  • Up to nine devices can share content on the display simultaneously. 
  • It offers a 3-in-1 USB-C port for connection with the support of 65W charging and HDMI output for sharing content. 

Notably, the display can send critical messages instantly across all displays in classrooms and public spaces. The school leaders have the power to remotely monitor and control the display using Samsung’s Device Management Solution (DMS). 

Samsung.com is offering an exclusive discount to educators and school administrators on a few devices. – 

  • Up to $600 off on particular curved and ergonomic Samsung monitors for helping with lesson planning, parent communication, and more. 
  • Up to 25% off popular models such as the WAC series and the Samsung Interactive Pro display. 

As a part of the week’s promotions, teachers have the chance to earn a $50 Samsung Gift Card with purchases over $299.


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Samsung and O2 Telefónica Boost German 4G & 5G Network

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Samsung Electronics and O2 Telefónica today announced that the brands have debuted their very first virtualized RAN (vRAN) and Open RAN commercial sites in Germany.

It is the first time that Samsung’s 5G vRAN solution is being used in Germany, which is using vRAN and Open RAN technology and is live in Landsberg am Lech, Germany, offering 4G and 5G services. At the moment, the facility is limited, but the network will be expanded to seven more sites in the area soon. Undoubtedly, this is an efficient development for open-RAN technology. 

The Executive Vice President, Head of Global Sales & Marketing, Networks Business at Samsung Electronics, Junehee Lee, stated, “Samsung is setting new standards for excellence in the telecommunications industry with our innovative vRAN and open RAN capabilities. Celebrating Telefónica’s 100th anniversary, we are proud to be the key partner for O2 Telefónica on their trailblazing journey to usher in a new era of connectivity in Germany.” 

O2 Telefónica is building an even more significant and futureproof network, leveraging modern and advanced technologies, open interfaces, and automation capabilities. Open RAN authorizes greater flexibility in the mobile network. Based on open interfaces, operators can merge network components from different providers and integrate them into their network. 

Samsung is providing its market-leading 4G and 5G vRAN 3.0 solution and O-
RAN-compliant radios supporting low- and mid-bands (700MHz, 800MHz, 1.8GHz, 2.1GHz, 2.6GHz, and 3.6GHz), which include 64T6R Massive MIMO radios. After this, the brand will launch intelligent network automation solutions for Samsung just to control life cycle management, from deployment and operation to maintenance. This O-RAN-compliant automation solution offers the power to accelerate innovative software-based network rollouts by authorizing the automated deployment of many network sites together.


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