Samsung SDS took part in the global IT exhibition CES 2026, showcasing AI agent-based workplace innovation cases and its full-stack AI capabilities.
Samsung SDS set up a dedicated exhibition room so customers could directly experience how AI agents change the way people work. It introduced various AI agent scenarios centered on a day in the life of employees in the public, finance and manufacturing sectors.
Samsung SDS has strengthened its “AI full-stack” capabilities spanning AI infrastructure, AI platforms and AI solutions to provide AI agents in a stable manner.
In AI infrastructure, it provides global cloud services tailored to customer environments, centered on its own cloud, Samsung Cloud Platform (SCP), as well as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Through cooperation with NVIDIA, it introduced the latest GPU, the B300 model, and built high-performance AI infrastructure.
In AI platforms, Samsung SDS is integrating and providing Samsung LLM as well as major global language models through FabriX, its generative AI platform that organically connects various language models and enterprise systems.
In AI solutions, it provides collaboration solution Brity Works plus generative AI service Brity Copilot, as well as global solutions including Emro, o9, Salesforce, Workday and SAP, tailored to customers.
Samsung SDS CEO Lee Jun-hee said it was meaningful to be able to introduce the company’s AI full-stack capabilities at CES 2026. He said Samsung SDS will actively support the realization of AX across various industries including the public sector, finance and manufacturing, based on the technologies showcased this time.
Samsung SDS plans to strengthen its AI business by consolidating its in-house AI platform capabilities through a recent organizational reshuffle and by establishing an AX Center to serve as an AI evangelist to accelerate AI transformation for enterprise customers.