Samsung India Launches ‘Samsung Innovation Campus’ to train unprivileged youth

As a part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, Samsung India Launched the ‘Samsung Innovation Campus’ to upskill youth in future tech domains such as AI, IoT, Big Data, and Coding & Programming. The company signed an MoU with the Electronics Sector Skills Council of India. Under the program, the partners will train 3,000 underprivileged young Indians.

Mr. Ken Kang, President, and CEO, of Samsung Southwest Asia, said, “Samsung has been in India for over 26 years now and is a committed partner in its growth story. We are aligned to the Government’s vision, and through Samsung Innovation Campus, want to empower the youth and create opportunities in future tech domains, giving a further boost to new India’s growth story.”

It is noteworthy that the Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship & Electronics and IT, Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar was also present on the occasion. He said that “skilling should not be just about equipping the youth with employable skills but should act as gateways to employability and employment – as their Passports to Prosperity. He suggested that effort should be taken up not just with premier educational institutions but also with universities and institutes in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.”

Samsung Innovation Campus aims to upskill youth aged 18-25 years in future technologies and enhance their employability. These are key technology skills for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Dr. Abhilasha Gaur, Chief Operating Officer (Officiating CEO), ESSCI said, “ESSCI’s focus is on establishing an effective and efficient skilling ecosystem for developing and imparting outcome-oriented skills. The Future Tech program under Samsung Innovation Campus will support in strengthening the skills ecosystem and will be an important step forward to make India a Skills capital of the world.”

ESSCI is a National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) approved organization, which will execute the latest program through its nationwide network of approved training and education partners, especially in India’s smaller towns.

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