
Samsung trains 5000 students in future-tech skills
The Hindu
Samsung trains 5,000 students in Chennai with future-tech skills, enhancing employability through technical and soft skills development.
Around 5,000 students in the State have been trained and certified under the Samsung Innovation Campus (SIC) programme, equipping them with industry-relevant, future-tech skills across high-demand domains such as artificial intelligence, coding and programming Big Data, and internet of things.
In a press release here, the company said the programme also focused on soft skills to boost employability, combining technical training with modules on problem-solving, communication, and workplace readiness. Training and certification were conducted in collaboration with leading institutions across the State.
Shubham Mukherjee, Head of CSR and Corporate Communications at Samsung Southwest Asia, said: “As Samsung completes 30 years in India, we are enabling youth to develop capabilities aligned with the evolving needs of the global economy through this programme.”

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