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Customized Training Initiatives for Digital Inclusion

As part of basic digital education, we provide online safety training for youth through Blue Elephant to prevent cyber violence. In France, the E-Junior/My First Telephone program teaches adolescents how to use the internet safely and properly.

For intermediate-level training, Dream Class offers career discovery workshops to help youth discover their interests and aspirations, along with future skills training and an essential academic curriculum. Stepping Stone of Hope provides digital skills training useful for employment, targeting adolescents preparing for independence. In India, the Digital & Offline Skills Training (DOST) program equips youth with job-related skills, such as electronics repair.

For advanced training, programs such as Samsung Innovation Campus and the Samsung SW·AI academy For Youth are designed to foster the next generation of digital experts, offering a wide range of courses for youth and young adults, including AI, IoT, big data, programming, data analysis, and network management.

To enhance digital inclusion for women, we have been running the STEM Girls program in China since 2018 to support female students in developing digital skills. In addition, Samsung Innovation Campus programs in Spain, Argentina, Türkiye, and other countries aim to strengthen digital education competencies for female students.

2024 Program Outcomes

A table showing the program outcomes in 2024, detailing participants, funding, and staff numbers by program type.
Participants (No.) Funding (KRW) Program Staff1) (No.)
Basic Training 400K 900M 5
Intermediate Training 23K 15B 14
Advanced Training 37K 46.5B 87
Training for Women 13K 1.8B 21
  • Program staff: Total number of Samsung Electronics employees responsible for CSR activities related to each program
Last updated June 27, 2025