Samsung Innovation Campus Nepal Builds the Next Generation of Digital Innovators with AI, Big Data, and Coding Programmes

Samsung Innovation Campus (SIC) Nepal announced the completion of its AI & Big Data programme conducted from June 27 to December 31, 2025, alongside the launch of a new batch for Coding & Programming. The programme equipped students with hands-on learning, industry-relevant insights, and practical exposure to next-generation technologies.

Since 2023, SIC has been advancing Samsung’s global CSR vision, “Together for Tomorrow! Enabling People,” by empowering youth with future-ready skills for nurturing the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers. During the event, graduating students were recognized and awarded certificates for their achievements.

In addition to celebrating the graduates, the ceremony welcomed students beginning the Coding & Programming course under SIC’s curriculum, which integrates advanced technology training with essential soft skills to enhance digital literacy, creativity, problem-solving abilities, and employability.

“At Samsung, we see young people as the driving force behind Nepal’s future innovation. Equipping them with future-ready skills goes beyond education—it is an investment in the country’s long-term progress. As we celebrate the achievements of our AI and Big Data graduates, we are equally focused on nurturing the next generation of learners who will strengthen Nepal’s digital capabilities through coding and problem-solving. Through Samsung Innovation Campus, we remain committed to empowering Nepal’s youth to lead, innovate, and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s growing digital economy,” said Mr. Chang Uk Jung, Managing Director, Samsung Nepal.

(L-to-R) Prof.Arun Kumar Timalsina- Associate Professor, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Pulchowk Campus, Chang Uk Jung-Managing Director Samsung Nepal, Samsung Innovation Campus Student Aarbid Bhattarai, Prof. Dr. Khadga K.C, Rector of Tribhuvan University; Dr. Sanjaya Uprety, Campus Chief, Pulchowk Campus, Dr. Sushil B. Bajracharya, Dean, Institute of Engineering

The Samsung Innovation Campus curriculum is designed to move beyond pure technical training, combining advanced technology learning with essential soft skills to help students thrive in real-world workplaces. Through this balanced approach, participants strengthen their digital literacy, creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities—building both confidence and employability in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.

A key strength of the programme is its practical project component, where students are guided to design solutions that address socially relevant, real-world challenges. By applying emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Coding & Programming, students gain meaningful hands-on experience—learning not just what these technologies are but how they can be used to create real impact.

The programme aims to equip young talent with future-ready skills while contributing to a stronger innovation ecosystem in Nepal. Built on strong academic fundamentals, the curriculum requires learners to have a working foundation in algorithms, data structures, and programming as prerequisites.

Certificates were presented at a ceremony attended by Prof. Dr. Khadga K.C., Rector; Dr. Sanjaya Uprety, Campus Chief, Pulchowk Campus; and Dr. Sushil B. Bajracharya, Dean, Institute of Engineering.

Samsung’s commitment to education and innovation is rooted in its belief that lasting progress begins with empowering young people. Through initiatives like Samsung Innovation Campus, Samsung continues to support Nepal’s growing technology ecosystem by providing youth with the knowledge, tools, and future-ready skills needed to succeed in the era of a dynamic economy—helping build a brighter tomorrow for individuals, communities, and the nation.

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