SeeVoov Is Honored to Announce That Its Unique Video-Based Travel Platform Has Been Selected by Samsung to Be Integrated Globally in the Samsung Smart-TV App Offering
SeeVoov, one of the most innovative players in the field of travel technology, which has developed a one-of-a-kind end-to-end video-based travel planning platform, has been selected by Samsung to integrate the SeeVoov app into the global Samsung Smart-TV app offering.
This integration will enable Samsung TV viewers, to watch videos, mark interests, plan, and book trips, flights, hotels, attractions, restaurants, transportation, insurance and more – right from the comfort of their living-room TV screen.
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“Travel planning can be quite a tedious task,” says Dr. Asaf Toker, SeeVoov CEO. “When we first founded the company – the vision guiding us was to change the way people all around the world address their trip experiences. We’ve developed a social, interactive, video based trip planner, which changes the entire perception of the planning cycle from a lonely, tedious task, into a fun, exciting and time effective activity one can do together with family and friends. We are thrilled and honored to be cooperating with a global leader such as Samsung. The combination between the SeeVoov user experience and the top-quality Samsung TV products, will yield a whole new level of travel-tech innovation delivering the SeeVoov communal trip-planning experience to millions of Samsung-TV households around the world.”
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“We are excited to be launching our cooperation with SeeVoov,” says Tal Ben Shlomi, Samsung Content Marketing Manager. “The Samsung vision focuses on creating a better world full of richer digital experiences, through innovative technology and products, and I do believe that when it comes to travel planning, the comfort and innovation enabled by the SeeVoov app definitely correlates with this vision.”
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