On September 7th, according to media reports, South Korean electronics giant Samsung announced that as part of the “Make in India” initiative, the company has launched a production line for artificial intelligence home appliances at its Sriperumbudur factory in southern India. This move marks an important step in Samsung’s strategic layout in India, aiming to leverage local resources and market advantages to further consolidate its leading position in the global home appliance market.
Samsung’s AI home appliances launched in India cover multiple categories such as refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners, including the innovative Curd Maestro refrigerator. These products not only have advanced AI technology, but also integrate Samsung’s environmental protection concept, striving to bring a more intelligent and energy-saving life experience to Indian consumers.
It is understood that Samsung launched ten new washing machine products in the Indian market in August this year, demonstrating its determination to continue expanding its product line. The production line established in India will further enhance Samsung’s local research and development and production capabilities, providing more choices for users in India and even surrounding areas.
In addition, Samsung also emphasized its commitment to sustainable development, saying that the newly launched AI home appliances will help reduce energy consumption and meet the needs of today’s society for green living.
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