Samsung Talks Tech & Tips for a More Energy Efficient Home

With each new innovation unveiled, Samsung aims to empower customers with cutting-edge technology that enhances every day experiences. And with more than 50% of homeowners expressing concern about their household impact on the environment[1], we are committed to developing energy efficient products and services that can help you reduce power consumption and costs, without sacrificing what you love to do.

Kicking off next week during Climate Week NYC, we are bringing together our network of employees, customers, government agencies, non-profit organizations, media partners and more, for exciting activations that build on our commitment to improve energy efficiency.

Check out how we’re helping people build a smarter, more energy efficient home. And this week, be sure to explore our Discover Samsung Fall Sale happening now through Sunday, September 17 for up to 35% off Samsung tech, including offers on select ENERGY STAR certified products that can save you about $450 on your household energy bill each year![2]

Tech’s Playbook for Public-Private Climate Solutions (9/19)

Tackling issues like climate change require ongoing cooperation and support from us all, but knowing where to start can feel like a daunting task. On Tuesday, September 19, Samsung and ITI are partnering to host events that highlight private and public partnerships between tech companies and government agencies that have a positive impact on the environment. Join us for a panel event at The Standard, High Line, as our very own Mark Newton, Head of Corporate Sustainability at Samsung Electronics America, sits down with the Biden Administration’s Jetta Wong, Senior Advisor on Climate, and Chief Sustainability Officers from many of the world’s leading tech companies, including HP, Intel Corporation and Accenture, to discuss critical climate questions and identify working solutions. RSVP here.

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Smart Home Design for Sustainable Living (9/21)

Samsung is sitting down with design and architecture magazine Dezeen to tap into the role that smart appliances can play in making the modern home more efficient. Join us at Samsung 837 on Thursday, September 21 from 6 – 8pm ET to hear from Ben Dreith, Dezeen US Editor, and world-class tech and smart home designers, including Barent Roth, Director of Product Design at The New School – Parsons and Director, Co-Founder of Circular Economy Manufacturing; Matthew Spencer, Associate Director, Industrial Design & Sustainability at Aruliden; and Samsung Electronics America’s Claudia Santos, Director of Product Marketing – Connected Living; as they explore how a connected home can help you reduce your environmental impact. RSVP here.

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Samsung Employees Serve Communities Coast-to-Coast (9/21)

As part of our annual Samsung Gives Day of Service, Samsung employees will spend the day learning about the needs of local communities and serving through various activities that showcase Samsung’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, empowering the next generation and building a more sustainable world. With 16 different sustainability-focused events to choose from nationwide, our people will get in touch with their green side as they beautify bike trails, clean up local creeks and more. And in New Jersey, employees at City Green will be joined by previous Solve for Tomorrow National Winners from Princeton High School to bring their winning STEM solution to life. Student and employee participants will come together and create biohomes for black soldier flies to transform food waste into compost. These sustainable systems will be donated to City Green for use on their urban farm. Click here to learn more about Princeton High Schools winning project.

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Students from Princeton High School in Princeton, New Jersey present their STEM project to tackle food waste using the black soldier fly to judges at the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow National Finalist Pitch Event in 2022.

Check back next week to for new details on upcoming events, tips to be more energy efficient, 5-minute fixes for your tech and more from our partners in sustainability!

[1] “53% of homeowners agree they are concerned about their household impact on the environment.” According to an August 2023 survey of 1,003 U.S. homeowners, aged 18+, conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of Samsung. If you’d like to learn more or if we can help you with more data, please let us know.
[2] Source: https://www.energystar.gov/buildings/about-us/facts-and-stats

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