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From factory floors to AI labs: Samsung’s JB Park on creating ecosystem of industrial design in India

From smartphones to smart appliances, Samsung is blending traditional design with software, AI, and automation — signalling India’s rising role as a global tech and innovation hub.

(Image: The Indian Express/ Anuj Bhatia)Samsung, like its peers, is betting on India, thanks to a huge domestic market, rising exports, and a steady stream of foreign investment. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)
Written by: Anuj Bhatia
4 min readNew DelhiJan 19, 2026 02:46 PM IST First published on: Jan 14, 2026 at 01:22 PM IST

As India’s consumer base continues to grow, and the country is increasingly seen as a manufacturing alternative to China, major tech companies are diversifying their supply chains, setting up plants in the country, and catering to local demand.

In fact, according to the government, India has become the world’s second-largest mobile phone manufacturer.

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However, India still lacks the kind of ecosystem China has — one that spans product design from the concept stage to advanced manufacturing and market deployment. South Korean tech behemoth Samsung is trying to change that by placing greater emphasis on locally designed products tailored for the Indian market.

Anuj Bhatia is an Assistant Editor at indianexpress.com with a caree... Read More

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