Gurugram September, 2025.
Samsung,
India’s largest consumer electronics brand, today announced a major expansion
of its flagship CSR programme, Samsung Innovation Campus (SIC), reaffirming its
commitment to empowering India’s youth with future-ready skills while
supporting the Government’s vision of Digital India and Skill India.
The
skilling programme, will expand to 10 states this year, up from four in 2024. It
will upskill 20,000 students in future-tech skills such as Artificial
Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, and Coding &
Programming during 2025, a six-fold increase over last year's 3,500 students. Alongside
technical training, the students will also receive instruction in soft skills
to enhance workplace readiness, while eligible candidates will be supported
with placement assistance in relevant industries.
“Samsung
is proud to be a long-standing partner in India’s growth journey. Samsung
Innovation Campus, which is aligned with the Government of India’s Skill India
and Digital India initiatives, reflects our shared vision of harnessing
technology to unlock opportunities for the youth. Through Samsung Innovation
Campus, we are equipping India’s youth with future-ready skills, helping them
prepare for the digital economy and drive the country’s progress. We remain
committed to expanding access to skilling and employment opportunities, especially
for students from underserved communities, and to support the Government’s
vision of a digitally-empowered India,” said JB Park, President and CEO,
Samsung Southwest Asia.
Strategic
Focus on Scale and Inclusion: Samsung has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with the Electronics Sector Skills Council of India (ESSCI)
to train 10,000 students in emerging technologies across Uttar Pradesh,
Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and West Bengal. A second MoU with the
Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) will extend the programme to another 10,000
students in Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and Maharashtra.
A key emphasis this year will be on Uttar Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu, with 5,000 students from each state set to receive training in
future technologies. The initiative is designed to democratize access to
future-tech skills by reaching both urban and semi-urban areas, ensuring that
underserved communities are not left behind in India’s digital transformation.
Electronics Sector Skills Council of India (ESSCI) and
Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC), both National Skill Development
Corporation (NSDC)-approved entities, will implement the programme through
their networks of accredited training partners and centres. Since its launch in
India in 2022, Samsung Innovation Campus has trained 6,500 students in future
technologies.
Samsung Innovation Campus: A Key
Pillar of CSR in India: Samsung
Innovation Campus is part of Samsung’s broader CSR strategy, alongside
programmes such as Samsung Solve for Tomorrow, which encourages youth
innovation and problem-solving for social good. Together, these initiatives are
designed to improve access to education, foster creativity, and prepare India’s
next generation to thrive in a technology-driven future.