Samsung wants India to lead global design, production and innovation efforts
“Our vision is clear: to build advanced technologies here that will shape how the world lives, works, and connects tomorrow,” Park said.From a fledgling brand when it entered the country, Samsung now has reached a revenue of Rs 1.1 lakh crore.
“For 30 years, Samsung has believed in one simple philosophy: India powers innovation.”Samsung has two manufacturing plants (in Chennai and Noida), three R&D centres (Delhi, Noida, and Bengaluru), and a design centre in Delhi NCR region.
It said that its R&D teams are leading advancements in AI, accessibility, streaming, and digital displays along with pushing the boundaries of language intelligence and next-generation networks.The company said it is expanding its university collaborations and open innovation initiatives with Indian startups — ensuring that more ideas born in India scale globally.
And through various initiatives, the company is nurturing India’s next-generation workforce, aligned with the requirements of Industry 4.0.
“Samsung is providing students across the country access to grants, incubation support, skills in AI, IoT, digital technologies, and employment opportunities.”