Samsung R&D Institute, Noida (SRI-Noida), has signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) to advance research in artificial intelligence (AI), digital health, and other emerging technologies.
Collaboration Focused on Innovation and Industry Insights
This partnership will enable joint research initiatives, offering IIT Bombay students and faculty the opportunity to work closely with Samsung engineers.
The collaboration aims to enhance students’ industry readiness and provide valuable hands-on experience in cutting-edge fields. In turn, Samsung engineers will receive specialized training and certifications in AI and digital health technologies from IIT Bombay’s expert faculty.
Key Details of the MoU
- The five-year partnership is designed to drive advancements in digital health and AI technologies.
- IIT Bombay students will gain practical exposure to industry challenges, improving their readiness for future technological advancements.
- Samsung engineers will benefit from specialized training programs, deepening their expertise in emerging technologies.
- The MoU promotes joint publications and knowledge sharing, fostering innovation and technological progress.
A Strong Foundation for Future Innovations
The MoU was signed by Kyungyun Roo, Managing Director of SRI-Noida, and Prof. Upendra V. Bhandarkar, Associate Dean of Research and Development at IIT Bombay.
The signing event was attended by key faculty members from IIT Bombay’s Koita Centre for Digital Health (KCDH), including Prof. Ranjith Padinhateeri, Head of KCDH, Prof. Nirmal Punjabi, and Dr. Raghavendran Lakshminarayanan.
Speaking about the collaboration, Kyungyun Roo, Managing Director of SRI-Noida, said,
This partnership combines industry expertise with academic excellence, creating opportunities for groundbreaking research, innovation, and talent development. We are excited to work alongside IIT-B’s exceptional faculty and students to drive advancements and develop solutions that address real-world challenges in digital health, AI, and other emerging technologies. Together, we aim to foster an ecosystem of knowledge-sharing and innovation that will benefit both our organization and society as a whole.
Commenting on the partnership, Prof. Upendra V. Bhandarkar, Associate Dean (R&D) at IIT Bombay, said,
Today marks an exciting milestone as we formalize our collaboration with SRI-Noida. This MoU reflects our mutual commitment to innovation, knowledge exchange, and the pursuit of excellence. By working together, we are opening new avenues for students and faculty to engage with the industry, advancing research opportunities, and contributing to the growth of our communities.