Guwahati’s youth innovators shine bright at Samsung’s ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ event

Samsung’s ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ event witnessed an extraordinary display of youth innovation as over a hundred students from Guwahati showcased their environmental solutions at IIT Guwahati and the Royal Global University. The event, a national education and innovation competition, attracted enthusiastic participation from young minds committed to addressing pressing global issues.

Students, aged 14 to 22, presented diverse solutions ranging from waste segregation to climate unpredictability. They emphasized the importance of platforms like ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ in guiding their ideas towards impactful solutions that benefit society.Dr. Jatin Wahane, a Karamveer Chakra recipient and esteemed rocket scientist, inspired attendees with his insights into transformative innovation.

Samsung’s collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology’s (MeitY) Startup Hub, FITT at IIT Delhi, and the United Nations in India highlights its dedication to fostering innovation among the youth.This year’s ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ introduces two tracks: “community and inclusion” for ages 14-17 and “environment and sustainability” for ages 18-22. Winners stand to receive significant grants for further incubation and development.Applications for Samsung’s ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ are open until May 31, 2024, at www.samsung.com/in/solvefortomorrow, offering a platform for young innovators to make a meaningful impact on society.

By Business Bureau