Coding for Impact: Samsung Innovation Campus Sparks Innovation Among Young Developers in Delhi

Laptops open, ideas flying across whiteboards and teams huddled in discussion — the atmosphere at Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT) in Delhi was buzzing with creativity as students put their coding skills to the test at a Samsung Innovation Campus hackathon.
Over the course of an intense day, 50 young developers worked in teams to design solutions for real-world challenges, applying concepts from artificial intelligence, machine learning and programming. The hackathon not only tested their technical skills but also encouraged collaboration, critical thinking and innovation — qualities essential for the next generation of technology leaders.
The hackathon showcased how classroom learning can translate into meaningful innovation when students are given the right platform, mentorship, and exposure. With expert guidance from industry professionals and Samsung R&D leaders, the participants explored new ideas, sharpened their coding abilities, and experienced the excitement of solving problems through technology.
For many participants, the experience went beyond simply writing code. It was an opportunity to think creatively, collaborate with peers, and understand how technology can address real-world problems.
“My experience with Samsung Innovation Campus has been incredibly valuable for my growth in coding and programming,” said Avni Goel, a B.Tech student in Computer Science and Technology.
“It has strengthened my problem-solving skills and helped me understand how to apply algorithms efficiently in real-world scenarios. I learned how to think more logically, write optimized code, and approach challenges in a structured way. Beyond technical skills, it boosted my confidence in teamwork and presenting ideas. Overall, the experience helped me become a more disciplined and competent programmer, ready to take on bigger challenges ahead.”
For Sarthak, a third-year undergraduate student at MAIT, the programme opened the door to a deeper understanding of artificial intelligence.
“The biggest takeaway from this programme was realizing how much there is to learn,” he said.
“Everyone talks about AI, but there is so much beyond the surface—machine learning, deep learning, and the mathematics behind it. Understanding the mathematics behind AI was the biggest challenge for me, because at the end of the day AI is essentially mathematical algorithms. Initially it was difficult to build an intuition for it, but the programme really helped me explore that depth,” he added.
The hackathon jury included Alok Sharma, General Manager (Device Driver) at Samsung R&D Institute, Noida, Vidushi Chaudhary, Technical General Manager (Android Application) at Samsung R&D Institute Noida, and Varun Bhanot, Director of Engineering at Deutsche Telekom Digital Labs in Gurgaon. Together, they evaluated the projects and engaged with the students, offering valuable feedback on their ideas and approaches.
For the jury members, what stood out most was the students’ passion for problem-solving and their ability to collaborate.
“The most impressive part was their problem-solving mindset,” said Vidushi Chaudhary, Technical General Manager at Samsung R&D Institute Noida and a member of the jury. “They were not just building solutions for the sake of it—they were trying to address real-world problems. I loved their confidence and the way they worked in a team environment.”
Launched in India in 2022, Samsung Innovation Campus focuses on expanding access to future-tech education, particularly in underserved and semi-urban regions. The programme is implemented in collaboration with the Electronics Sector Skills Council of India (ESSCI) through accredited training partners.
Nationally, the programme has recorded around 45% women participation, reflecting Samsung’s commitment to building an inclusive and equitable technology ecosystem. Along with technical training in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and programming, the programme also offers soft-skills training and placement support to help students become workplace-ready.
Together with initiatives such as Samsung Solve for Tomorrow and Samsung DOST, Samsung Innovation Campus is helping strengthen India’s digital skilling ecosystem—empowering young innovators to learn, build, and shape the future through technology.
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