Samsung's India R&D operations emerge as critical hub for global innovation. The company's Bengaluru and Noida centres played pivotal roles in developing the Galaxy S26 flagship series, with Bengaluru leading AI algorithm development and Noida handling global localisation across 129 markets. India contributes roughly 10 percent of Samsung Electronics' global revenue and hosts over 10,000 engineers across R&D facilities. Samsung plans to double its AI-powered devices to 800 million globally by 2026, capitalising on strong adoption in India's youth-dominated market where 65 percent of the population is under 35 years old. This strategic expansion underscores how emerging markets are reshaping technology company operations and product development strategies.
