First Batch of Students of ‘Samsung Innovation Campus’ in Delhi Graduate with Certificates in Coding & Programming & IoT; Flagship CSR Program Aims to Make Students Job-Ready with Future Tech Skills
As a part of its flagship CSR program Samsung Innovation Campus, Samsung India has concluded its first batch of its coding, programming and IoT courses in New Delhi, India. The new program, according to the company, reiterates the company’s commitment to being a strong partner of India and working alongside the government to empower the country’s youth and Digital India initiative.
Students, who were mentored and trained at National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), New Delhi were presented with certificates at a ceremony held on Friday.
ESSCI, which is a National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) approved entity, is executing the program through its nationwide network of approved training and education partners.
The coding and programming course for students were conducted for 3-days in which they developed codes based on problem statements given to them.
The problem statements included topics such as developing citizen feedback on road maintenance, creating a knowledge management portal, automation of reforestation efforts, a GST calculator, chat support for e-governance and an early warning system for farmers to protect crops from pests. The teams presented their prototypes to a jury consisting of engineers from Samsung R&D Institute, Noida and Samsung R&D Institute, Delhi.
Samsung Innovation Campus program: Details
Samsung introduced the Innovation Campus program in eight campuses across the country. The program, according to the company, aims at upskilling 3,000 less-privileged youth in future tech domains like AI, IoT, Big Data and Coding & Programming and helping them get relevant job placements.
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.
During the course of the program, participants receive instructor-led blended classroom and online training through approved training and education partners of ESSCI across the country.
Students will also be imparted soft skills training to enhance their employability and provided job placements in relevant organisations.
Students opting to enrol into the program will be provided with 270 hours of theory training and complete 80 hours of project work. For IoT or Big data courses students will undergo 160 hours of training and complete 80 hours of project work. Participants in coding and programming course will get 80 hours of training.
As a part of its flagship CSR program Samsung Innovation Campus, Samsung India has concluded its first batch of its coding, programming and IoT courses in New Delhi, India. The new program, according to the company, reiterates the company’s commitment to being a strong partner of India and working alongside the government to empower the country’s youth and Digital India initiative.
Students, who were mentored and trained at National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), New Delhi were presented with certificates at a ceremony held on Friday.
ESSCI, which is a National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) approved entity, is executing the program through its nationwide network of approved training and education partners.
The coding and programming course for students were conducted for 3-days in which they developed codes based on problem statements given to them.
The problem statements included topics such as developing citizen feedback on road maintenance, creating a knowledge management portal, automation of reforestation efforts, a GST calculator, chat support for e-governance and an early warning system for farmers to protect crops from pests. The teams presented their prototypes to a jury consisting of engineers from Samsung R&D Institute, Noida and Samsung R&D Institute, Delhi.
Samsung Innovation Campus program: Details
Samsung introduced the Innovation Campus program in eight campuses across the country. The program, according to the company, aims at upskilling 3,000 less-privileged youth in future tech domains like AI, IoT, Big Data and Coding & Programming and helping them get relevant job placements.
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.
During the course of the program, participants receive instructor-led blended classroom and online training through approved training and education partners of ESSCI across the country.
Students will also be imparted soft skills training to enhance their employability and provided job placements in relevant organisations.
Students opting to enrol into the program will be provided with 270 hours of theory training and complete 80 hours of project work. For IoT or Big data courses students will undergo 160 hours of training and complete 80 hours of project work. Participants in coding and programming course will get 80 hours of training.
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