New Delhi, July, 2024.
Samsung, India's
leading consumer electronics brand, has announced ashortlist of 100 teams for
its flagship CSR initiative - 'Solve for Tomorrow', designed to foster an
innovation ecosystem in the country. This shortlist includes 50 teams each from
the ‘School’ and ‘Youth’ track who will now compete further in the national
education and innovation competition.
This
year, the shortlists have been done regionally, which has helped the
competition reach out to the next generation of Indian Innovators residing in the
remotest towns of the country, such as Khurda in Odisha Kacharand Kamrup Rural, in Assam and Amreli in
Gujarat.The top 50 ideas submitted in the Youth Track covering
the ‘environment and sustainability’ theme are not only unconventional but also
extremely future-focused. Issues like deforestation,
plastic waste management, marine pollution, carbon emissions, unsustainable
packaging, and poor water managementcame
across as the areas most critical to the youth.
The
‘School’ track,on the other hand, submitted their ideas under the ‘community
and inclusion’ theme. Their ideas focus on out of the box solutions for
critical issues such as mental illness
among school students, lack of an inclusive environment for the LGBTQ
community, poor access to digital literacy among economically weaker sections
of the society, and the existing gap between academic learning and technical
skilling to become job-ready.
A total of 232 participants representing the 100 teamswill now gear up for the
next phase of the ‘Solve For Tomorrow’competition, where they will be equipped with
presentation and effective communication skills through expert training and
mentoring. This will help them prepare for the regional rounds commencing
mid-July.
"Samsung
believes that our youth possesses immense power and potential to drive positive
social change. Our flagship CSR programme‘Solve for
Tomorrow’, has, for the first time this year, created a category for school
students to cater to their unique skills and ideas. The improvement in the
quality of ideas is a testament to the creativity and innovative mindsets they
possess. For the first time this year, we also decided to go deeper into the
five regions – North, South, West, East and North-East - to ensure we have a
more broad-based participation from some of remotest regions of the country. We
have received some really well-articulated ideas, and it is incredibly
inspiring to see such presentations and clarity of thought coming from the
young lot", said SP Chun, Corporate Vice President, Samsung Southwest
Asia.
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow has grown
purposefully this year by supporting themes such as the environment, community
and inclusion. The separate tracks – youth and school - have given equal
opportunities and a level-playing field to all the competing teams. It is
incredible to see such thought-provoking ideas coming from young minds across
the nation. Together with Samsung, our endeavour is to encourage a
problem-solving mindset in the next generation that will act as a catalyst in
improving the start-up ecosystem in the country,” said Prof. Preeti Ranjan Panda, MD, FITT, IIT-Delhi.
The next stage will witness two teams
from five regions – north, east, west, south, and north-east - being selected
in each track, forming a national pool of 20 teams.The Top 20 teams will
undergo an intensive series of training along with rigorous mentorship
programmes by Samsung and industry experts to enhance their technical and softskills.These
teams will also attendan ‘Innovation Walk’ at the Samsung Regional Headquarters
in Gurugram and Samsung R&D Centres across India.