Jhalawar,
August, 2024.
Samsung India today announced the
national shortlist for the top 20 teams for its flagship CSR programme ‘Solve
for Tomorrow’ 2024. The teams, which are set to advance to the subsequent
national round, represent great geographical diversity comprising individuals
from 12 states and 2 Union Territories
across India. Few of the participants hail from some of the remotest locations,
such as Imphal in Manipur, East Khasi Hills in Meghalaya and Bilaspur in
Chhattisgarh.
In the 3rd edition of the
programme, students submitted their ideas under two overarching themes —
‘Community and Inclusion’ and ‘Environment and Sustainability.’ About 20% of the ideas in the school track
focus on issues relating to education and access to resources for the
underprivileged communities, challenges around experiential learning and
digital literacy. About 25% of the ideas
in the youth track revolve around the issues of water conservation, arsenic
pollution, water wastage, and ecological imbalance around river basins. In
addition, nearly 40% of the ideas
focus on curbing air pollution caused by traffic, lack of waste management
methods, increase of single-use plastics, and wildfires.
“Samsung’s
flagship CSR programme, ‘Solve for Tomorrow,’ has focused this year on
empowering both school and college students to address real-world challenges
using technology. This year we focused on encouraging participation from the
remotest corners of the country, and we are excited about the representation
coming from a diverse geography. We wish the best to the teams moving ahead for
the innovation walks at our offices and R&D centres and finally for the
national pitch event at IIT Delhi,”
said SP Chun, Corporate Vice President,
Samsung Southwest Asia.
“We are keen to see how their ideas
shape up and contribute to addressing macro-level societal issues,” he added.
“We
are proud to continue our partnership with Samsung Solve for Tomorrow. This
year’s programme structure focused on getting regional talent, which is
reflected in the shortlisted teams’ ideas. Some of the ideas are truly
inspiring and promising. We are excited to witness the journey of the local
talent that will boost the start-up ecosystem in the country,” said Prof. Preeti
Ranjan Panda, MD, FITT, IIT-Delhi.
These
national 20 teams get a unique opportunity to attend an innovation walk at
Samsung India offices, its R&D centres and design centre. Once they complete their innovation walk, these 20 teams
participate at a national pitch event where they will compete within their
respective tracks and pitch to the national jury comprising of Samsung experts
& leaders.
What do the semi-finalists
get:
School Track: Semi-finalists 10 teams will get INR 20000 grant for
prototype development & Samsung Galaxy Tabs. Finalists 5 teams will get INR
1 Lakh Grant each for prototype enhancement & Samsung Galaxy Watches
Youth Track: Semi-finalists 10 teams will get INR 20000 grant for
prototype development & Samsung Galaxy Laptops. Finalists 5 teams will get
INR 1 Lakh grant each for prototype enhancement & Samsung Z Flip
Smartphones
What do the winners get:
School Track: The Winning Team will be declared as the “Community
Champion” of Solve for Tomorrow 2024 and will receive a seed grant of INR 25
Lakh for prototype advancement. The Schools of the winning teams will also
receive Samsung Products to boost educational offerings, encouraging a
problem-solving mindset.
Youth Track: The Winning Team will be declared as the
“Environment Champion” of Solve for Tomorrow 2024 and will receive a grant of
INR 50 Lakh for incubation at IIT-Delhi. The colleges of the winning teams also
receive Samsung products to boost their educational offerings, encouraging
social entrepreneurship.
First launched in the US in
2010, Solve for Tomorrow is currently operational in 63 countries globally and
has seen over 2.3 million young people participate worldwide.
Samsung Electronics’ global
CSR vision of ‘Together for Tomorrow! Enabling People’ is committed to
providing education to young people around the world to empower the leaders of
tomorrow. Read more stories on Samsung Electronics’ CSR efforts on our CSR
webpage http://csr.samsung.com