Samsung launches ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ innovation competition with grants up to Rs. 1 crore

Samsung India has announced the first edition of its national level ideathon competition, “Solve for Tomorrow,” for 16–22-year-old Indian youths, with the goal of bringing in the transformations that India requires today and strengthening our vision of Powering Digital India. As a reward, the company will invest up to Rs. 1 crore in putting the top three national winners’ ideas into action.

Solve for Tomorrow, a Samsung citizenship initiative, invites India’s brightest young minds to develop innovative ideas in education, environment, healthcare, and agriculture that can improve the lives of people and communities.

Details about Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow competition: 

There will be three rounds of competition. A team can have a maximum of three members. In round 1, teams can submit their applications, detailing the problem they are attempting to solve, the proposed solution, and the social impact. A jury of subject-matter experts from FITT and IIT Delhi will select the top 50 teams from all submitted applications. They will receive online design thinking training and will attend a boot camp at IIT Delhi to develop a proof of concept.

The top ten teams will be chosen for the third round, where they will receive advanced online training on topics such as prototyping and designing for manufacturing, as well as mentoring from experts at Samsung and IIT Delhi, to help them prepare their ideas for the finale. These teams will be rewarded with INR 100,000 Samsung hampers containing exciting Samsung products.

Finally, Samsung will award grants totalling up to INR 1 crore to the top three winning teams from round 3, bringing them one step closer to turning their ideas into their dream startups.

Interested students can apply for the competition starting today. To find out more and register for the competition in India, visit samsung.com/in/solvefortomorrow. Application entry closes at 5 pm on July 31, 2022.

Regarding the first edition of Solve for Tomorrow, Ken Kang, President and CEO, Samsung Southwest Asia, said,

At Samsung, harnessing the power of youth is priority. This is what drives us and our global CSR vision of ‘Together for Tomorrow! Enabling People,’ which seeks to empower the next generation to achieve their full potential and pioneer positive social changes. Solve for Tomorrow also takes us a step ahead in our vision of ‘Powering Digital India’ as the country’s strongest partner.

With Solve for Tomorrow, we aim to motivate and nurture creative thinking and problem-solving among the youth and encourage them to find innovative technology solutions with a social impact. We want to play our part in strengthening the innovation ecosystem in the country, taking forward the vision of the Government and the people of this country.


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