Traditionally, universities focused more on theories, while the industry developed products and services for profit. In the case of science and engineering, it is easier to see the potential of collaboration which would help both the industry and academia. No wonder, the collaboration between the two is on the rise globally. So where does Bangladesh stand in this regard?
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Gurugram: Samsung India has inaugurated a Samsung Innovation Lab at Delhi Technological University (DTU) under the Samsung Innovation Campus initiative, strengthening its commitment towards the Government’s Skill India initiative as part of its new vision #PoweringDigitalIndia.
At the lab, students and faculty at DTU will work on advanced technology training as well as joint research collaborations on domains such as Application Framework, Multimedia, Health and Security, making students industry-ready.
With this addition, Samsung now has eight technical labs spread across the country as part of its Samsung Innovation Campus initiative, which was earlier called Samsung Digital Academy.
As part of the lab, engineers at Samsung R&D Institute, Noida (SRI-N) will work on collaborative research projects with DTU students and faculty on smartphone domains based on cutting edge technology areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Computer Vision. So
Samsung inaugurated its 8th Innovation Lab in India where Delhi Technological University (DTU) students can now train and participate in research projects. - SamMobile