Samsung Launches AI-Powered Business Experience Studio in Gurugram to Boost Enterprise Sales

Samsung has launched a new Business Experience Studio in Gurugram to strengthen its enterprise push in India. The studio serves as a live demonstration centre for AI-powered, integrated solutions tailored for industries like retail, banking, healthcare, education, and hospitality. Samsung Vice President Puneet Sethi emphasized that AI is central to the company's enterprise strategy, embedded across all products to boost productivity. The company plans to expand these solutions to tier-2 and tier-3 cities through its regional sales network.

Key Points: Samsung Expands Enterprise Push with AI Studio in Gurugram

  • Samsung opens AI-powered Business Experience Studio in Gurugram
  • Studio showcases industry-specific solutions for retail, banking, healthcare, education, hospitality
  • AI embedded across Samsung's product portfolio to boost enterprise productivity
  • Samsung plans to expand AI solutions to tier-2 and tier-3 cities
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Samsung strengthens enterprise push with AI-powered Business Experience Studio in Gurugram

Samsung opens new Business Experience Studio in Gurugram, showcasing AI-powered solutions for retail, banking, healthcare, and more to drive enterprise growth.

"AI is our foundation, and AI is embedded in all our products and devices. - Puneet Sethi"

Gurugram, May 7

As businesses across India increasingly adopt artificial intelligence and connected technologies to improve operations, Samsung is expanding its enterprise ambitions with the launch of its new Business Experience Studio in Gurugram.

The studio, inaugurated on Wednesday, is designed as a live demonstration centre where enterprises can experience AI-powered, integrated solutions tailored for multiple industries, including retail, banking, healthcare, education and hospitality.

In an exclusive interview with ANI, Puneet Sethi, Vice President, Enterprise Business, Samsung India, said the studio showcases "industry-specific, vertical-specific solutions" across Samsung's product and software portfolio.

"What we have showcased here is industry-specific, vertical-specific solutions across our product portfolio," Sethi said. "We represent a lot of verticals here, starting from education to retail to banking and finance, healthcare and hospitality."

The company said the BES initiative aligns with India's accelerating digital transformation and the growing demand for intelligent, connected business environments.

Speaking about the growing role of artificial intelligence, Sethi said AI has become central to Samsung's enterprise strategy. "AI is our foundation, and AI is embedded in all our products and devices," he said. "People are not only using our devices, but also using the AI embedded in them to increase productivity, whether from their sales force or back-end operations."

He added that AI-led features are already helping businesses improve operational efficiency and workforce productivity across sectors. At the BES, Samsung is showcasing applications such as immersive customer engagement in retail, secure digital interactions in banking and financial services, connected healthcare systems and digital learning solutions.

Sethi said the company aims to take these AI-powered solutions to tier-two and tier-three cities through its regional sales network.

Samsung currently operates two Business Experience Studios in India -- one in Gurugram and another in Mumbai. According to the company, these centres allow enterprises to experience how connected ecosystems can improve efficiency, scalability and customer engagement in real-world environments. The setup demonstrates use cases for homes, lobbies, boardrooms and experience centres, showcasing Samsung's broader enterprise ecosystem capabilities.

The company said BES is intended to move conversations beyond individual products by allowing organisations to understand how interconnected technologies can work together seamlessly. Samsung has integrated displays, mobility solutions, AI-powered devices and Samsung Knox security into the platform to create adaptive and data-driven enterprise environments.

Samsung said the Business Experience Studios will also function as co-creation hubs where enterprises and partners can collaborate to build customised solutions for specific industry requirements as the company deepens its enterprise presence in India.

- ANI

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Priya S
I just hope Samsung's after-sales support for enterprises is as good as their products. A lot of companies hesitate to invest in big tech because of service issues. The studio concept is nice, but service network in smaller cities needs to match.
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Vikram M
As a small business owner in Pune, I'm excited about this! The retail and hospitality solutions they're showing could really help us digitise operations. Maybe now we don't need to rely on expensive international consultants for custom solutions.
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Michael C
Impressive move by Samsung. The co-creation hub idea is particularly interesting - it shows they want to partner, not just sell. Coming from US tech, I've seen how such studios help bridge the gap between product demos and real-world implementation. India market is unique, and this seems to respect that.
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Nikhil C
Honestly, I'm tired of these showy studios. Real impact will be seen when these solutions are actually affordable for MSMEs. A BES in Gurugram is great for big corporates, but what about the thousands of small businesses in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar that need AI but can't afford it?
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Kavya N
Love that they're including healthcare and education verticals! India's digital health mission needs partners like Samsung. If they can integrate with Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission standards, this could be huge for public hospitals. Hope they open similar studios in South India too!

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