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Korean tech major Samsung stretches R&D innovation programme to 70 Indian engineering colleges

The move is likely to help create a pool of talent for new-age R&D challenges. The PRISM programme has been successful in driving engineering students to file patents.

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Eyeing a bigger Indian market pie, Korean technology major has announced to expand its -academia programme to 70 engineering colleges in India. The move is likely to help create a pool of talent for new-age R&D challenges.

According to the company, the Samsung PRISM b programme has so far been successful in driving engineering students to file patents and publish technical papers in cutting-edge domains such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and IoT.

The programme started in 2020, has so far trained over 4,500 engineering students, and 1,000 professors have worked with Samsung R&D Institute, Bangalore (SRI-B) engineers to deliver live projects successfully, said the company.

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Also so far, over 300 teams have been recognised for their exceptional work and have been rewarded as well. The R&D centre has filed over 3,500 patents in India and over 7,500 patents globally.

“Working with Samsung, young students have got hands-on exposure to live projects of an R&D centre and professors have got more practical industry experience. This is making students industry-ready and is furthering our vision of Powering Digital India,” Srimanu Prasad, Head of Strategy, SRI-B said.

As part of the programme, SRI-B collaborates with students and faculty at engineering colleges, giving them research as well as development projects to be executed over four to six months.

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Students from engineering colleges that are in top positions of ‘s National Institutional Ranking Framework (Nirf) rankings from across the country participated in the programme.

“Over the last two years, we have already seen strong results, with student teams filing patents and publishing technical papers in cutting edge domains,” Prasad said.

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