
Samsung Launches Free Data Analytics Course with Python Training
Want to dive into the exciting world of artificial intelligence, big data, the Internet of Things, and mobile development? This is your chance!
Samsung Electronics has announced a new enrollment for the Data Analytics course as part of the global educational program Samsung Innovation Campus. Young people in Kazakhstan will have the opportunity to learn Python, one of the most in-demand programming languages in the world—for free.
The course starts on February 1 and will last 4.5 months. It is open to participants aged 13 to 25. The program is available in offline and online formats, in Russian or Kazakh (depending on the participant’s choice). Offline classes will take place in six cities in Kazakhstan: Almaty, Astana, Aktobe, Atyrau, Kostanay, and Taldykorgan, while online sessions will be conducted via Google Meet.
What participants can expect:
- Engaging lessons two to three times a week.
- A convenient format: two-hour sessions with comfortable breaks.
- Hands-on practice in modern Samsung Innovation Campus classrooms (for offline learners).
- Experienced instructors and a relevant curriculum.
At the end of the course, participants will take a data analytics exam, prepared by professional data analysts, and receive a certificate from Samsung Electronics. Most importantly, they will gain highly sought-after skills and become part of the global Samsung Innovation Campus community!
Registration is now open on the samsung-campus.kz. There, you can also find all the details about the upcoming course.
About Samsung Innovation Campus
Samsung Innovation Campus is a global initiative successfully implemented in over 30 countries worldwide. Since its launch in 2014, the program has trained approximately 119,000 students. In Kazakhstan, the project has been running since December 2017, helping thousands of young talents master modern technologies.
"This is more than just a course—it's a ticket to the world of high technology. There are no grades, only mentorship, a creative atmosphere, and challenges that will make your brain ‘ignite,’” said project manager Berik Umarov.
Interested? Join now!