Sunday, July 12, 2015

Samsung invests $12bn in R&D, employs 6,000 PhD holders

Samsung invests $12bn in R&D, employs 6,000 PhD holders

Samsung Electronics West Africa has reiterated its commitment to be the market leader in Nigeria due to the investment of $12 billion in Research and Development (R&D), amongst other initiatives to deliver best products to its clients.
The company’’s Managing Director, Brovo Kim, also said that about 6000 of its workforce earned doctorate degrees in addition to the number professional engineers and other management experts.
Kim, who made the disclosure during the introduction of the world’’s  rst Curved SUHD TV to Nigerian consumers as well as the launch of its new range of Ultra High De nition televisions, said that Nigerian consumers now had the opportunity to purchase the new SUHD TV highlights the most re ned television experience ever, with the adoption of the latest technology that users should expect from Samsung ’’s smart TVs.
He added: ““The SUHD TV celebrates a major milestone in the UHD era, delivering superior picture quality with stunning contrast and striking brightness. Included in the product is the SUHD re-mastering engine which automatically analyses the brightness of images to minimise additional power consumption, whilst expressing excellent contrast levels.””
Kim explained that the SUHD TV nano-crystal semiconductor transmits different colours of light depending on their size in order to ensure the highest purity and light ef ciency available today saying that the technology provides for a wide range of more accurate colours, providing viewers with twice the adjustment points and 64 times more expression than conventional TVs, making it a game changer.
SUHD TV’’s nano-crystal semi-conductor transmits different colours of light depending on their size in order to ensure the highest purity and light ef ciency available today.
The technology provides for a wide range of more accurate colours, providing viewers with twice the adjustment points and 64 times more expression than conventional TVs.