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Samsung trains 5000 students in future-tech skills

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Last updated: April 9, 2026 6:55 pm
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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. 

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. 
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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.

Published – April 10, 2026 12:25 am IST



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