Samsung Electronics is showcasing its connected care vision at VivaTech 2026 in Paris, demonstrating how smartphones, wearables, home appliances, TVs, Samsung Health and partner solutions can support more proactive everyday wellness inside and outside the home.
TL;DR
- Samsung is showcasing connected care at VivaTech 2026.
- The exhibit runs under the theme “Open Invitation to a Healthier Tomorrow.”
- Samsung Health anchors the experience across sleep, activity, nutrition, mental health and vital signs.
- The company is also highlighting Xealth, SmartThings, Knox, Lifet and AI-powered partner solutions.
Samsung Electronics has revealed its connected care solutions at VivaTech 2026, Europe’s largest startup and technology conference, running from June 17 to 20 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles.
Held under the theme “Open Invitation to a Healthier Tomorrow,” Samsung’s exhibition demonstrates how devices, services and partnerships can come together to support proactive health management in everyday life.
At the center of the showcase is Samsung Health, the company’s integrated health platform. Samsung said the platform delivers personalized wellness experiences across five key health areas, spanning sleep, activity, nutrition, mental health and vital signs.
“Samsung delivers unique connected care solutions that encompass the Samsung ecosystem of smartphones, wearables, home appliances and TVs, as well as our open partnerships,” said Stephanie Choi, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Brand Center at Samsung Electronics. “We continue to work to provide various health solutions through open partnerships to firmly establish ourselves as a reliable AI-powered everyday health companion.”
What Is Samsung Showing At VivaTech 2026?
Samsung’s booth is organized into three zones.
The first is the Media Façade, which offers a visual interpretation of the event theme and Samsung Health’s five core wellness areas. The second is Samsung’s Connected Care Ecosystem, which acts as the main section of the exhibition. The third is the Open Care Lab, which focuses on partner collaboration, startup incubation and interactive experiences.
The Connected Care Ecosystem Zone shows how Galaxy smartphones, Galaxy Watches and the Samsung Health app connect to support proactive wellness management. Samsung is also previewing newer health features, including Heart Health Score, Vitals and enhanced workout metrics such as Daily Cardio Load, which arrived through the new 7.0 update.
Samsung is also linking the wellness experience to clinical care through Xealth, the U.S. digital health platform it acquired last year. Xealth helps medical professionals assess patient conditions, prescribe and recommend digital health solutions and monitor health in real time. Samsung plans to connect Galaxy smartphones and wearables with Xealth’s platform to help clinical teams and patients manage health together, even outside hospital settings.
The company also showcased its Bespoke AI Refrigerator Family Hub for smart diet management. Its AI Food Manager can track expiration dates and send alerts before ingredients reach the user-set use-by date, while the FoodNote widget analyzes ingredient data from the past week to offer personalized insights into frequently consumed food items.
Samsung is also presenting a pet care solution built with Lifet. Through the solution, users can take a photo with a mobile device and AI analyzes it for signs associated with certain dental issues, patellar luxation and cataracts. Samsung clarified that the AI health analysis feature is provided through Lifet and does not replace professional veterinary diagnosis.
The showcase also includes SmartThings connectivity and Knox security, underlining Samsung’s push to make health and wellness experiences both connected and protected.
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At the Open Care Lab, Samsung is featuring partner solutions such as the AI Beauty Screen developed with Amorepacific, Visual Meditation for Samsung TVs developed with CUZ and an AI-based skin and scalp analysis solution by Becon, a company founded through Samsung’s C-Lab in-house venture program.
Samsung will also participate in a June 19 panel discussion featuring Hon Pak, Head of the Mobile eXperience Digital Health Team at Samsung Electronics; David Lee, Head of Samsung Next; Mike McSherry, CEO of Xealth; Alina Su, Co-founder and CEO of Generation Lab; and Michael Dubrovsky, Co-founder and CEO of SiPhox Health.
The broader message is clear: Samsung wants its connected ecosystem to move beyond passive tracking and become a more active health companion across homes, devices, partners and healthcare environments.



