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Samsung Invites Applications for Solve for Tomorrow Innovation Competition; Youth of Delhi-NCR Suggest Innovative Ideas to Solve Real World Problems Around Food Safety, Lack of Quality Education for the EWS, and Medical Emergencies
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A series of education and innovation roadshows were organized by Samsung India at Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi, K R Mangalam University, Gurugram, Manav Rachna University in Faridabad and Galgotias University in Noida where over 2000 enthusiastic young college students said they want to solve some of the most pressing problems that people and communities across the state and the country are facing today. This was a roadshow organized around the second season of Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition.

Students in Delhi-NCR, from these varied educational institutions, said they want to solve real-world problems such as ensuring food safety & easy access to organic produce via an app. Students also suggested ideas around education, such as providing quality education to the less privileged students based on their knowledge & understanding rather than their age or grade. These young students also want to create a digital community of students where they can hold special classes for each other based on their knowledge & expertise. Students were also enthusiastic about solving issues related to health and wellness and suggested ideas like creating an online blood bank that could help during medical emergencies.

At the event, which was organized to talk about Samsung's global CSR program Solve for Tomorrow, the students said they require platforms such as Solve for Tomorrow to guide and support them in turning their ideas into action. They spoke about the innovative tech they could deploy to find solutions to the problems.

Samsung had recently announced its partnership with Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology’s (MeitY’s) Startup Hub and Foundation for Innovation & Technology Transfer (FITT), IIT Delhi for the second season of the national education and innovation competition Solve for Tomorrow. With Solve for Tomorrow, Samsung aims to usher in a culture of innovative thinking and problem-solving amongst the country’s youth.

The top three teams will win INR 1.5 crore to turn their ideas into action while other participants who reach top 30 and top 10 will be rewarded at various stages of the program.

The second season of Solve for Tomorrow is inviting applications from youth in India aged 16-22 years under the themes of Education & Learning, Environment & Sustainability, Health & Wellness and Diversity & Inclusion. Youth can apply for Samsung Solve for Tomorrow on www.samsung.com/in/solvefortomorrow starting April 04, 2023 till 5 pm on May 31, 2023.

“At Samsung, harnessing the power of youth is priority for us. This is what drives us and our global CSR vision of ‘Together for Tomorrow! Enabling People’. Giving youth a voice in real-life issues affecting communities around them allows them to see firsthand the change they can create in the world. With Samsung Solve for Tomorrow, we want to give youth that opportunity and also play our part in strengthening the innovation ecosystem in the country, taking forward the vision of the Government and our own vision of Powering Digital India,” said Mr. Hyun Kim, Corporate Vice President, Samsung Southwest Asia.

City-based innovators Ashutosh Kumar, Ashish Sharma and Pawan Kumar graced the roadshow in
Gurugram,
Delhi and Noida respectively with their presence and spoke to the students about the value of
both success and failure. The social entrepreneurs who have themselves solved issues facing the society
also talked about how their respective start-ups are helping the community and society at large. They
urged students to look at problems that India faces and Solve for Tomorrow with their unique solutions.

Program Details

Application Window – Round One

Individuals or teams of up to three can submit their applications on www.samsung.com/in/solvefortomorrow, where they will chose the theme, elaborate on the problem they are solving, the proposed solution and its social impact. A jury comprising subject matter experts from FITT, IIT Delhi will shortlist the top 30 teams from among all the applications received.

Idea Development – Round Two

In this round, the top 30 shortlisted teams will attend a five-day bootcamp at the IIT Delhi campus where
they will receive training on Design Thinking by FITT, IIT Delhi and on innovation & IPR, patents from
MeitY Startup Hub.


Each team will get INR 20,000 to create initial prototypes and then pitch their ideas to a jury comprising of
young Samsung employees and experts from FITT, IIT Delhi, MeitY Startup Hub and Atal Innovation
Mission at the bootcamp who will select the top 10 teams.


These 30 teams will also visit Samsung India offices, its R&D centres, design centre, and Samsung
Opera House in Bengaluru where they will interact with young Samsung employees and researchers.
Each member of the top 30 teams will get a certificate for attending the bootcamp, a Samsung Galaxy
Book laptop and Galaxy Buds.

Final Prototype Building – Round Three

In this round, the top 10 teams will get INR 100,000 each to enhance their prototypes based on the
feedback from jury members as well as mentors. They will also be mentored by Samsung employees
from various domains as well as domain experts from IIT Delhi.
At the end of this round, the teams will submit their final prototypes and prepare for a live presentation
where they will pitch their ideas at the Finale Event before an eminent jury.
 
Each member of the top 10 teams will get a certificate and a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip smartphone. The top
three winning teams of Solve for Tomorrow season two will win a total prize money of INR 1.5 crore

providing education to young people around the world to empower the leaders of tomorrow. Read more
stories on Samsung Electronics’ CSR efforts on our CSR webpage http://csr.samsung.com.

Samsung Newsroom India: Samsung Invites Applications for Solve for Tomorrow Innovation
Competition; Youth of Delhi-NCR Suggest Innovative Ideas to Solve Real World Problems Around Food
Safety, Lack of Quality Education for the EWS, and Medical Emergencies

 

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