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				<title><![CDATA[Samsung Donates 300 IGNIS Thermal Imaging Cameras to Firefighters in Vietnam]]></title>
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									<description><![CDATA[As part of Samsung Electronics Vietnam’s collaborative efforts with the Vietnam Fire and Rescue Police Department, the company has announced a donation of 300 IGNIS thermal imaging cameras to assist in the country’s firefighting and fire prevention. It is hoped that the contribution will help improve efficiency and safety in fire prevention and rescue activities […]]]></description>
																<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As part of Samsung Electronics Vietnam’s collaborative efforts with the Vietnam Fire and Rescue Police Department, the company has announced a donation of 300 IGNIS thermal imaging cameras to assist in the country’s firefighting and fire prevention. It is hoped that the contribution will help improve efficiency and safety in fire prevention and rescue activities in Vietnam.</p>
<p>The ceremonial event to present the donation was attended by Van Son Nguyen, the Deputy Minister of Public Security, Joo Ho Choi, Head of Vietnam Manufacturing Complex of Samsung Electronics, and other senior leaders of Samsung Vietnam. Also in attendance were representatives from departments and agencies under the Ministry of Public Security and the Management Boards of the Public Security Departments from the 11 beneficiary provinces.</p>
<div id="attachment_110070" style="width: 1010px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img aria-describedby="caption-attachment-110070" class="wp-image-110070 size-full" src="https://img.global.news.samsung.com/global/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/thermal-imaging_main1.jpg" alt="" width="1000" height="666" /><p id="caption-attachment-110070" class="wp-caption-text">Tran Trung Tranh (left), Deputy Chief of Vietnam Fire and Rescue Department, shakes hands with Joo Ho Choi (right), Head of Vietnam Manufacturing Complex of Samsung Electronics at the ceremony to hand over the donation of 300 IGNIS thermal imaging cameras.</p></div>
<p>Samsung’s IGNIS thermal imaging cameras are able to detect ignition points, locate victims, identify terrain, determine time and indicate paths to be avoided, helping firefighters to both rescue those in danger and keep themselves safe during a rescue operation. The cameras were designed for high resistance to water, dust and heat, with outstanding durability in a compact, wearable size (106*95*64mm, 350g).</p>
<p>“Fire prevention and rescue activities are pivotal in every nation for saving lives and assets of citizens. We are pleased to know that local firefighters will be equipped with our cameras, which will help them fulfill their duties and protect public safety,” said Choi.</p>
<p>After receiving the 300 IGNIS thermal imaging cameras, the Vietnam Fire and Rescue Police Department will organize a training course for officers and firefighters on how to utilize the devices. Deployment of these cameras will help improve firefighting capacities and minimize the damage caused by fires, explosions, or accidents in 11 provinces including Hanoi, HCMC, Hai Phong, Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Da Nang, Can Tho, Bac Ninh, Ninh Binh, Phu Tho, and Thai Nguyen.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #000080"><strong>How One Firefighter’s Experiences Sparked Inspiration</strong></span></h3>
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<p>The IGNIS Thermal imaging camera is a product originating from Samsung Tomorrow Solutions, a social contribution project and open idea contest that began in 2013. Samsung Tomorrow Solutions invites people to produce and submit ideas that can change society for the better.</p>
<p>Finding that conventional thermal observation devices (TOD) for firefighters are too heavy and expensive to be provided to each firefighter, Gyeong-Seung Han, a firefighter from South Korea, was prompted to devise a thermal imaging camera based on his firefighting experiences. Han submitted his idea to the 2016 event and his entry was awarded IDEA Grand Prize (2016) and IMPACT Grand Prize (2017).</p>
<p>Not only was Han provided with prize money and additional funds to help further develop his idea, he was also provided with a team of support from engineers from C-Lab – Samsung’s idea generation and entrepreneurship program – to help bring his ideas to life. The IGNIS team worked through many versions of the device to realize Han’s vision for a more compact, easier-to-use, cost-effective thermal imaging camera that can withstand extreme conditions. As a result, Samsung Electronics has provided 1,000 IGNIS thermal imaging cameras to firefighting units in South Korea to put into practice. There have been numerous <a href="https://news.samsung.com/global/providing-firefighters-another-pair-of-eyes" target="_blank" rel="noopener">real-life testimonies</a> from firefighters that they were able to save more lives through the use of IGNIS thermal cameras.</p>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2018 04:25:01 +0000</pubDate>
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									<description><![CDATA[High-tech thermal imaging cameras might sound like the stuff of science fiction, but at the Samsung Developer’s Conference (SDC), it’s another dream come to life. Every year Samsung brings together the world’s greatest minds in technology as they roll out the company’s latest developer tools, showcasing how it can make the world a better place […]]]></description>
																<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High-tech thermal imaging cameras might sound like the stuff of science fiction, but at the Samsung Developer’s Conference (SDC), it’s another dream come to life.</p>
<p>Every year Samsung brings together the world’s greatest minds in technology as they roll out the company’s latest developer tools, showcasing how it can make the world a better place by delivering on consumer demands and solving complex social problems.</p>
<p>uSound, for example, developed an app that helps detect risk of hearing loss. It’s all part of Samsung’s effort to encourage companies to innovate and apply technology for the greater good.</p>
<p>From November 7<sup>th</sup>-8<sup>th</sup>, Samsung will once again host its thought-provoking conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Some of its most inspirational technology partners will be on display including Rehago, Dytective, and uSound.</p>
<p>From inspirational speeches to hands on experience with development tools, thousands of developers will have the opportunity to discover and take part in developing new applications and ground-breaking technologies. Here are just a few of the inspirational companies Samsung is already working with.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #000080"><strong>Rehago</strong></span></h3>
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<p>Virtual reality meets rehabilitation with <strong>Rehago</strong>’s innovative training system that helps hemiplegic stroke patients, or those suffering with paralysis in half of their body due to stroke, during recovery. The company first came onto the radar at Samsung Electronics <strong>Germany</strong>’s “Life’s a Pitch” start-up competition in Frankfurt, where they won first place. The competition focuses on new technologies that will develop sustainable solutions for major societal challenges. <strong>Rehago</strong> has gone through a first prototype pilot test which will later be implemented for both inpatient and outpatient neuro-rehabilitation clinics. SDC attendees can see the project first hand at the company’s booth.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #000080"><strong>uSound for Samsung</strong></span></h3>
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<p>With more than 6% of the world’s population suffering from disabling hearing loss, the <strong>Argentina</strong>-based company <strong>uSound</strong> saw an opportunity to help. They designed an app that helps detect the risk of hearing loss and improves quality of life through communication and education for those affected by it. Starting in Jujuy Province, <strong>Argentina</strong> the company provided access to a simple three-step diagnostic tool accessible from smartphones – entirely free of charge.  Together with Samsung, <strong>uSound</strong> will work to develop compatible apps, support product development and work towards international expansion.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #000080"><strong>Dytective</strong></span></h3>
<p>During 2017, Samsung and the <strong>Spain</strong>-based company Change Dyslexia worked together to help educators and families to detect the risk of dyslexia through the <strong>Dytective</strong> app. Dyslexia is a learning disability affecting an estimated 10% of population in reading and writing skills. It is often hidden or misdiagnosed and has become one of the main causes of school failure as a result. Using linguistic games, the app was created to detect dyslexia risk in early phases in just 15 minutes. After its launch first in <strong>Spain</strong> and then <strong>Argentina</strong> in 2017 as <strong>Dytective</strong> for Samsung, the campaign reached 80,000 downloads, resulting in more than 7,500 cases of dyslexia risk identified. Now <strong>Dytective</strong> continues their reach with 150,000 tests achieved so far through Change Dyslexia. Samsung’s partnership with the company was vital in the development of the application and its promotion at launch. Also, in <strong>Argentina</strong>, Samsung developed an online workshop which brings tools to parents and teachers and improves the education process, recommending technologies for reading and writing through sound, with almost 40,000 students completing the training so far.</p>
<h3><strong><span style="color: #000080">Thermal Imaging Camera</span> </strong></h3>
<p>Among Samsung’s more unique projects, <strong>Thermal Imaging Camera</strong> was born in <strong>Korea</strong> out of the company’s C-Lab, an incubator that helps accelerate start-up companies. <strong>Thermal Imaging Camera</strong> is a thermal imaging solution inspired by a real-life emergency experienced by firefighter Han Gyeong-Seung. Smoke impaired his vision on a rescue mission, causing him to be unable to see that a victim was left behind in a burning building. <strong>Thermal Imaging Camera</strong> helps firefighters see in smoke-filled buildings, improving their ability to rescue people in low-visibility situations. Traditional thermal imaging devices were too bulky and expensive to dispatch in real-world missions, so Han approached Samsung Tomorrow Solution, a social contribution contest, to request the development of a small, light, easy-to-use solution that can be attached to firefighters’ masks. Samsung has already donated 1,000 of the cameras to the National Fire Department of <strong>Korea</strong> and is studying the possibility of international distribution.</p>
<p>To learn more about Samsung’s social contribution, visit <a href="https://news.samsung.com/global/category/corporate/citizenship" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>https://news.samsung.com/global/category/corporate/citizenship</span></a> for news on their latest projects.</p>
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