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    SDC 2018 sessions to focus on Bixby, SmartThings and Gaming

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    Last updated: October 29th, 2018 at 17:03 UTC+01:00

    Samsung will hold its annual developers' conference next month. It has provided additional detail about the SDC 2018 sessions today. Samsung will highlight its latest technology at the event that developers and business partners can utilize. We will get an insight into the company's software advancements as well.

    SDC 2018 sessions will focus on some key technologies

    Bixby will be in focus at the event. Samsung's AI platform will be the subject of several sessions. Key leaders from the Bixby team will explain the technology in detail and outline the vision for its future. Developers will be able to learn the fundamentals of developing for Bixby.

    SmartThings is Samsung's platform for connecting and controlling smart devices. It was unveiled at SDC 2017. Samsung will also demonstrate the many ways that this platform can be integrated with more devices.

    Samsung will also be talking about gaming during its developers' conference. It launched the Galaxy GameDev program two years ago at SDC 2016. The program offers developers the support they need to prepare their games. Samsung will introduce new tools this year to aid their creativity. The company will also provide a behind-the-scenes look at how its partnership with Epic optimized Fortnite for Galaxy devices.

    In addition to these SDC 2018 sessions, Samsung will also introduce improvements for Samsung Health, Samsung Pay, DeX, AR Emoji and Tizen OS. The Samsung Developer Conference takes place in San Francisco on November 7-8. We'll be on the ground to bring you the latest updates from the event.

    Source General SDC 2018

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