Gurugram, August 2024.
Samsung
Electronics, a Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Smartphone Partner, hosted an
event with the International Olympic Committee(IOC) on July 31 in Paris to
launch and promote a new digital community for people including the Olympic and
Paralympic Games fans called “Together for Tomorrow, Enabling People.”
The
event was held at SPOT24, a multi-use exhibition space in Paris dedicated to
Paris 2024, and was attended by IOC President Thomas Bach, MD of the IOC’s
Television & Marketing Services Anne-Sophie Voumard, Paralympic Committee
(IPC) President Andrew Parsons, President and Head of Global Marketing Office
at Samsung Electronics YH Lee, President of Samsung Electronics Europe Office
Il-kyung Sung and Luc Abalo, a former gold-medal-winning French handball player
and accomplished visual artist and participant in the Olympian Artists
programme led by the Olympic Museum for Paris 2024.
A
former Team Korea volleyball player, Yeon Koung Kim, Team GB Skateboarder Andy
Macdonald, Australian Para-athlete Madison de Rozario and UK contents creator
and The Rapping Science Teacher, Matt Green are going to take part in this project
as global ambassadors and will actively share content for Together for
Tomorrow, Enabling People via social media.
The
“Together for Tomorrow, Enabling People” project was developed by Samsung and
the IOC to help Olympic and Paralympic fans around the world experience and
engage with the Olympic Movement. The programme is especially focused on
younger generations, with the new community designed around the goal of helping
youth participants “solve, move and create in the spirit of the Olympic
values.”
“Together
for Tomorrow, Enabling People” introduces three new community-oriented
initiatives. Solve Challenge integrates sport and Olympism with Samsung’s Solve
for Tomorrow programme, a youth-focused social contribution programme that
empowers young people to design innovative solutions using sport and tech to
address key social challenges aligned with the priorities of the IOC’s
Olympism365. Move Challenge encourages fans of the Games around the globe to
get up and walk more using Samsung’s smart mobile phone. Create Challenge lets
participants get creative in an innovative digital artists’ community through
Samsung’s smart device and S pen.
At
the launch event, 10 teams that excelled in Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow
programme were announced as “Together for Tomorrow, Enabling People”
ambassadors. Throughout the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, the
ambassadors will showcase the solutions they’ve created to address social
challenges and work to engage Olympic fans around the world. They will also
collaborate with the IOC Young Leader — as well as diverse initiatives fostered
by the IOC — to address solutions including the promotion of sustainable
development.
During
the “Together for Tomorrow, Enabling People” event, the ambassadors shared
their Solve for Tomorrow projects designed to address real-world problems. A
variety of innovative solutions were presented, ranging from help for people to
overcome visual disabilities to new ways to promote worker safety.
“Samsung India is proud
of the achievements of Shankar of Team Sputnik Brain, the winners of Solve for
Tomorrow, 2022, and wishes him growth and success. We see tremendous potential
in his solution to alleviate stress and improve healthcare substantially. We
are also proud of the ‘Together for Tomorrow, Enabling People’ programme that
provided the youth with an opportunity to participate in and experience the
Olympics values.” said SP Chun, Corporate Vice
President, Samsung Southwest Asia.
“Samsung Solve for Tomorrow provides an
incredible opportunity for youth to effect positive change though innovative
solutions,”said Shankar Srinivasan,
from Team Sputnik Brain that represented India as a global ambassador for
the ‘Together for Tomorrow, Enabling People’ campaign. Shankar, who developed a
non-invasive wearable device that aims to reduce stress, addresses the global
need for chemical-free stress relief solutions, wants to improve mental
healthcare in the future. “I am
overwhelmed and feel honoured to represent my country India at such a
prestigious global platform where I presented my innovation and vision to help
build a brighter future for our planet”, he
added.
“I am impressed by the
opportunities that Samsung Solve for Tomorrow has given to hundreds of
thousands of young people to develop as future leaders,”said
IOC President Thomas Bach.
“They will be our innovators of tomorrow, and I look forward to seeing them
tackle various challenges facing our world. We’re pleased to join with our
Worldwide Partner Samsung to continue to work together to identify and support
talented young people at the intersection of sport and technology through the
“Together for Tomorrow, Enabling People” initiative.”