Samsung offers a sneak-peek into its SDC 2019 sessions

Samsung will be hosting its sixth annual Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) in San Jose, California, from October 29-30. With only a few days left for the event, the company has published a preview of the important sessions that will be held during the two-day conference. This year's emphasis will be on AI, Bixby, 5G, security, enterprise solutions, IoT, etc.

The sessions about Bixby will focus on the opportunities, building conversational experiences, and the marketplace for Bixby capsules. 5G-related sessions, on the other hand, are a bit vaguer and will cover opportunities for B2B app development and new 5G solutions for businesses. Sessions on security will touch upon Samsung's approach to blockchain, automatic security analysis tools for detecting vulnerabilities, and more.

On the enterprise solutions front, SDC19 will have sessions about IBM and Samsung's partnership and the Knox Partner Program. On the IoT side of things, Samsung will talk about the next phase of growth and digital content for smart appliances. Apart from these, the event will also have sessions about developing Android apps for foldable devices, One UI, 8K streaming, etc.

As evident from the event's name and sessions, this is a conference aimed at developers and focuses mainly on SDKs, Dev tools, business opportunities, etc. for the company's current and upcoming products. Nevertheless, we can still expect a lot of information that will be of interest to Samsung users and fans. SamMobile will be there at the conference to cover anything and everything that we believe will be relevant to our readers.

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