Of Passion, Perseverance and Patents: Women Innovators at SRI-B

Young innovators from SRI-B, Shweta, Anusha and Meghana (from L-R)
Innovation is not born in labs—it takes shape in minds that dare to ask “what if?”
At the heart of Samsung R&D Institute India, Bangalore (SRI-B), three remarkable women—Meghana, Anusha, and Shweta—are pushing those boundaries.
And their journeys prove that curiosity is not just a spark, it’s a force. From quiet moments of problem-solving to the thrill of seeing an idea patented, these remarkable engineers are paving the way for a future where more women lead innovation in tech.
Discipline and Depth: Anusha’s IP journey in Cellular Tech
Anusha has 92 global patent filings! Her pathway to success is driven by diligent learning and disciplined innovation. Since her patent journey began in 2015, she has become a powerhouse in the physical layer of cellular communications, with many global patents spanning 4G and emerging 6G technologies. For Anusha, her innovation journey centers on deeply mastering the intricate 3GPP standards and receiver algorithms within the cellular physical layer, then identifying and solving advanced problems that bridge these frameworks. She emphasizes the importance of protecting and nurturing one’s unique problem-solving skills to carve out a distinct niche for oneself. “Innovation is a skill that can be cultivated through the right practice with great discipline,” she says. Her collaborative approach fuels continuous growth.
From Curiosity to Creation: Meghana’s journey through explorative research
“Building something from scratch is messy, iterative but is deeply rewarding,” says Meghana. When she joined SRI-B in late 2022, her goal was simple: design a high fidelity multicapture rig for hand tracking in the immersive XR space. What began as a hands-on engineering challenge soon turned into a progressive patent journey with over 29 global filings, and still counting. Her explorations, in setting up a state-of-art multicapture rig with her team soon became a launchpad for discoveries on hand kinematics, low-light tracking, and fatigue detection. Meghana’s story reveals how innovation is often less about grand visions and more about meticulous, iterative exploration.
Exploration and Excellence: Shweta’s journey Through Network Innovation
Shweta’s experience offers a glimpse into the early sparks of curiosity that fuel long-term innovation. Her first stint with patents came through a shelved idea on RF elements, which nonetheless ignited a lasting interest in intellectual property. Specializing in Non-Access Stratum (NAS) and later expanding to network layers, Shweta has contributed to critical patents in 5G and beyond. Her journey highlights the importance of mentorship and a supportive environment. Shweta firmly believes that patience to nurture ideas from start to finish is key in the generation of patents. “Collaboration with the right people also helps to refine and elevate these ideas into impactful innovations,” she added.
Her track record of 73 patent filings continues to inspire many.
Unstoppable Spirit: Beyond Numbers
What unites these three women is a shared belief that innovation is about more than just the number of patents filed. It is about solving meaningful problems, pushing boundaries, and nurturing a culture of curiosity and collaboration. Their stories remind us that women innovators are not just participants but leaders in shaping technology’s future. By bringing in deep passion, hands-on engineering, disciplined scholarship, and open collaboration, Meghana, Anusha, and Shweta are quietly setting new benchmarks in technology.