Bengaluru, Mar 31: Samsung R&D Institute India, Bangalore (SRI-B) announced the continued rollout of its Samsung Innovation Campus (SIC) programme across leading academic institutions, in line with our Global CSR vision is ‘Together for Tomorrow! Enabling People’, reaffirming its commitment to empowering youth with future-ready digital skills and creating meaningful opportunities for the next generation.

As part of this initiative, SRI-B has onboarded six premier institutions in the current financial year, including NITTE Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Christ (Deemed to be University), RV College of Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, BMS College of Engineering, and Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering. With this, the programme is now actively being run across 15 colleges in total. Notably, SRM Institute of Science and Technology is the only participating institution from Tamil Nadu under SRI-B’s Samsung Innovation Campus initiative this year, with the remaining colleges based in Karnataka.

Samsung Innovation Campus is Samsung’s global CSR and skilling initiative, launched in September 2022, aimed at equipping young learners with advanced digital skills. The programme offers specialised training across core technology domains, including Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), Internet of Things (IoT), Coding and Programming.

The AI/ML curriculum covers neural networks, machine learning, data processing, and hands-on AI projects, while the IoT track focuses on sensors, connectivity, cloud integration, and smart device development. Students are also trained in programming fundamentals, including Python, data structures, algorithms, and software engineering principles. Courses under the programme typically span six months and are delivered with mentorship from SRI-B experts.

As Samsung marks 30 years in India, the programme reflects the company’s continued focus on empowering youth and strengthening grassroots innovation ecosystems across India.

Commenting on the initiative, Mohan Rao Goli, Managing Director and CVP, Samsung R&D Institute India, Bangalore, said

 “SIC bridges the gap between academia and industry, aligning with government’s Skill India and Digital India visions. This 2026 initiative to six colleges will create a robust talent pipeline, fostering innovation and employability for the next generation.”

In India, our Citizenship programs are inspired by our corporate vision of ‘Powering Digital India’. India is a vibrant and young country with soaring aspirations, and to give wings to every dream our CSR efforts are focused on two domains: Smart Education and Skilling Youth. All our CSR programs aim to provide people equal access to the knowledge, skills, and the resources required to shape a better future for the community and build a New India.

Aligned with the government’s Skill India and Digital India missions, the initiative underscores Samsung’s commitment to fostering innovation, enhancing employability, and contributing to India’s digital growth story.

Nationally, the programme has recorded around 48% women participation, reflecting Samsung’s commitment to building an inclusive and equitable technology ecosystem. Along with technical training in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and programming, the programme also offers soft-skills training to help students become workplace-ready.

Together with initiatives such as Samsung Solve for Tomorrow and Samsung Innovation Campus is helping strengthen India’s digital skilling ecosystem, empowering young innovators to learn, build, and shape the future through technology.

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