Samsung hosted the Galaxy Tech Forum in San Jose where tech leaders discussed the future of AI and its transformative changes.
The forum was organized into four sessions, with the first, Sustainability, exploring how Samsung is building a more sustainable future through technology.
Samsung is committed to realizing a sustainable future for both people and the planet.
Daniel Araujo, Head of Sustainability Management, Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics, highlighted that each device of the S25 series will include at least 50% recycled cobalt.
Since the launch of the Galaxy S22 series, Samsung has incorporated over 150 tonnes of discarded fishing nets, equivalent to the weight of 15 million plastic water bottles, into Galaxy products.
Samsung has recognized the critical threat that ocean-bound plastics pose to coral reefs, leading to it taking a leading role in partnering with restoration efforts through strategic partners.
To support Seatrees' efforts, Samsung developed Ocean Mode - a new camera setting that optimizes underwater photography on the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Samsung has also collaborated with the United Nations Development Programme to empower future generations to achieve Global Goals, leading to the launch of the Samsung Global Goals app and Generation17 initiative.
Participating in global events has given young leaders a voice at the decision-making table, with Samsung inviting attendees to look forward to a new group of young leaders later this year.
Samsung's unwavering commitment to innovation and sustainability is paving the way for meaningful change on a global scale.