Samsung India’s national education and innovation competition Solve for Tomorrow has seen overwhelming participation from youth across India, with over 50,000 registrations coming in from across the country. Youth from smaller towns such as Begusarai, Chitradurga, Dharwad, Gulbarga, Jalpaiguri, Khurda, North 24 Parganas, Madhubani and Pathanamthitta have sent in their ideas, highlighting their desire to find innovative technology solutions to solve real-world problems.
Youth from India have submitted ideas to solve real-world problems such as e-waste management, recycling plastic waste, circular economy, climate change, agricultural yields, clean water, healthcare costs, mental health, accident prevention, improving teaching systems, and job creation in rural areas.
Samsung will select the top 30 teams and train and mentor them to enhance their ideas. The top 3 teams in the competition have a chance to win INR 1.5 crore to turn their ideas into action. Youth can apply for Solve for Tomorrow until May 31, 2023. These teams will also get the opportunity to 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.