Samsung Electronics takes part in VivaTech 2026, held from the 17th to the 20th (local time) at Expo Porte de Versailles in Paris, France, and presents its health management vision through Connected Care. /Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics will unveil its integrated health care vision, "Connected Care," at a European startup and tech expo in Paris.

Samsung Electronics said it will participate in VivaTech 2026, held from June 17 to 20 (local time) at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles in France. The exhibition theme is "Open invitation to a healthier tomorrow."

Samsung Electronics will showcase a health management experience based on consolidation among artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, devices, services, and people. The focus is helping users seamlessly check and manage their health in and outside the home.

"Connected Care" is implemented around Samsung Electronics' integrated health platform, Samsung Health. Samsung Health provides a personalized health management experience across five areas: sleep, activity, diet, mental health, and vital signs.

The booth consists of a media facade showing the five areas of Samsung Health through video, the "Samsung's Connected Care Ecosystem" zone, and the "Open Care Lab" zone.

In the "Samsung's Connected Care Ecosystem" zone, it will exhibit a personalized health management solution that links Galaxy smartphones and watches with the Samsung Health app. Samsung Electronics will also introduce enhanced heart health management features and aerobic exercise metrics through the Samsung Health 7.0 update.

At the VivaTech 2026 pavilion's media facade, Samsung Electronics screens a video depicting the five key health areas of Samsung Health. /Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics will also disclose a collaboration case with Xealth, a U.S. Digital Healthcare company it acquired last year. Xealth is a platform that helps medical staff check patients' health status and prescribe digital health management solutions. Samsung Electronics is developing a solution that consolidates the Xealth platform with Galaxy smartphones and wearables so that medical staff and patients can manage health together outside hospitals.

It will also exhibit home appliance–based health management experiences. The Bespoke AI Family Hub refrigerator's AI Food Manager feature manages the inflow and outflow of ingredients and, through the personalized food report "Food Note," provides ingredient consumption patterns, recommended recipes, and purchase suggestions.

It will also introduce pet health management solutions. "LiPET" analyzes photos taken with a mobile device using AI to help early response to major progressive diseases such as dental disease, patellar luxation, and cataracts. Samsung Electronics said these solutions are consolidated on the SmartThings smart home platform and protect personal information through the Samsung Knox security solution.

In the "Open Care Lab" zone, it will showcase partner collaborations and startup incubation cases. Samsung Electronics will present the AI Beauty Screen developed with Amorepacific, Visual Meditation, a Samsung TV–exclusive visual meditation service developed with startup CUZ, and Becon's AI-based skin and scalp analysis solution, founded through Samsung Electronics' in-house venture program C-Lab.

On June 19, Samsung Electronics will also hold a panel discussion on the future of connected care and an open healthcare ecosystem. Attendees include Park Heon-su, Head of Team of the Digital Health Team in the MX Division at Samsung Electronics; David Lee, head of Samsung Next; Mike McSherry, CEO of Xealth; Alina Su, CEO of Generation Lab; and Michael Dubrovsky, CEO of Cyfox Health.

Choi Seung-eun, head of the Global Marketing Center at Samsung Electronics, said, "Samsung Electronics is providing a differentiated connected care experience based on the Samsung ecosystem that spans smartphones, wearables, home appliances, and TVs, as well as open partnerships," adding, "We will continue to support customers' healthier daily lives as a health management partner."

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