Samsung Electronics presented its latest commercial display technologies at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026, occupying a 1,728 square meter exhibition space and drawing 92,170 visitors over four days, the company said.
The booth featured 10 product zones demonstrating applications across retail, corporate, hospitality, education and control room environments. Samsung said its commercial display lineup received multiple industry recognitions during the event, reflecting what it described as strong momentum across the show floor.
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In retail, Samsung highlighted LED and digital signage solutions designed for varied lighting and store layouts. The company showcased its IBF series LED display in a 142-inch configuration, capable of reaching 3,500 nits of brightness for window-facing installations. It also presented its IEF indoor LED signage and Color E-Paper displays, which use ultra-low power digital ink technology and consume energy only when content changes. “Samsung showcased its solutions across an expansive 1,728 sqm exhibition space,” the company said, outlining how the portfolio supports both indoor and outdoor retail use.
Samsung also introduced its 85-inch Spatial Signage featuring 3D Plate Technology, allowing 360-degree product visualization. The product received multiple awards at ISE 2026, alongside recognition for Samsung’s VXT platform and AI Studio app, which enables businesses to convert static images into signage-ready video content.
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Beyond retail, Samsung displayed large-format products including the 130-inch QPHX Micro RGB signage and solutions for corporate meeting rooms, hotels and classrooms. The Wall All-in-One targeted executive spaces, while The Frame for Hotel and the WAFX-P Interactive Display series received industry awards. The company said ISE 2026 underscored its 17-year leadership in commercial displays as it continues expanding cloud-based management and security features across its portfolio.
Source: Samsung
