Gurugram,
September 5, 2024.
Samsung
India today announced the Top 10 teams of ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ 2024, its flagship CSR programme. The
top 10 teamswill now advance to the grand finalewhere they will present their
unique ideas to a grand jury comprising Samsung leadership and other key
industry leaders. The shortlisted teams come from some of the country's
remotest regions, including Golaghatand Kamrup Rural in Assam, Jhalawar in
Rajasthan, Udupi in Karnataka, and Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh, highlighting the
programme’s deep regional penetration.
These
finalists underwent a rigorous selection process involving multiple rounds of
pitch presentations to Samsung jury members andmentoring sessions by experts from
Samsung and Foundation for Innovation & Technology Transfer (FITT), IIT
Delhi.As a reward, each of these 20 teams received a grant
of INR 20,000 for prototype development. In addition to this, the shortlisted
teams from the youth track received latest Samsung Galaxy laptopswhile the
teams from the school track received Galaxy tabs.
In
the3rd edition of the programme, students submitted their ideas
under two overarching themes: ‘Community and Inclusion’ and ‘Environment and
Sustainability.’ Under these broad themes, most of the ideas focused
on tackling key issues such as education
and resource access for underprivileged communities, challenges in experiential
learning, digital literacy, water conservation, and arsenic pollution.
The
teams also participated in an‘Innovation Walk’,designed to provide mentoring,
expert sessions and exposure to the students.This was held at various Samsung offices includingSamsung
R&D Centres in Bengaluru, and Noida, as
well as the regional headquarters in Gurugram. The studentsparticipated in sessions that were instrumental in providing insights tothe
product development process, which also helped them improve their ideas.This
was followed by a National Pitch Event,where the final 10 teams were selected.
“We
are
thrilled to witness the journeys of these 10 shortlisted teams from across the
nation, which are nothing short of remarkable.The ‘Solve for Tomorrow’programmehas been able toexpand
the boundaries of creativity and capabilityfor all participants, ultimately
preparing them not only for the finale but for their future endeavoursas well. Through
the programme, we aim to equip the participants with technical skills, instill
them with confidence and help them in thinking innovatively. As we approach the
grandpitch event, we are excited to see how these participants will bring their
path-breaking ideas to life and create positive social change,” said SP Chun, Corporate
Vice President, Samsung Southwest Asia.
“The innovation and creativity displayed by these
young minds are truly inspiring. Samsung’s ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ programme has
been a substantial contributor in providing these students with the right mentorship
and training needed to refine, elevate and nurture their ideas. FITT takes immense pride in being
a part of this esteemed platform, where young innovators are empowered with the
skills and confidence that will remain integral to their future journeys,” said Dr.
NikhilAgarwal, Managing Director, FITT, IIT Delhi.
This
edition of the 'Solve for Tomorrow' 2024 programmehas seen participants from some of the country's
most remote regions, including Imphal
in Manipur, East Khasi Hills in Meghalaya, and Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh.
All students were inspired to develop ideas aimed at addressing societal
issues, fulfilling Samsung’s mission to leverage technological innovation to
improve the lives of people, particularly those in underprivileged communities.
Here are the finalist 5 teams of the School Track and
the problems they are solving
SkyGuard
Wildfire Monitoring: Reducethe adverse impact of air pollution and wildlife risks on
communities, especially those in peri-urban, rural, and forested areas by
developing solutions that focuson
environmental monitoring and public health improvement by providing real-time
data to mitigate the adverse effects.
Eco
Tech Innovator: The team is developing a solution to reduce the ill effects of arsenic
contamination in drinking water sources,leading to reduction of essential
minerals.
Praetor
VR:The team envisions developing
affordable VR-based learning solutions for students who cannot afford the
expensive ones.
You: Providesupport to the
LGBTQ community by offering legal, and educational initiatives to encourage
acceptance and equality.
HamaraLabs: Developed an app that
gives course information, breaking it down to make decision-making easy.
Here are the finalist 5 teams of the Youth Track and
the problems they are solving
Metal: Finding
a solution to the problem of arsenic contamination, particularly in
groundwater.
Team Hemta: Developed
solutions to reducetheburning of agricultural waste.
BioD: Offering solutions to help the overdependence of
single-use plastics that contribute to carbon footprint as well as oceanic and
landfill pollution.
Ramdhan Lodha: Addresses
agricultural challenges by offering sustainable and farmer-friendly solutions.
EnvTech:Offering
groundwater solutions to help reduce overdependence on borewells.
Samsung
India, for Solve for Tomorrow 2024, partnered and collaborated with the
Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT), IIT Delhi; the
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY); Manthan, Office of
Principal Scientific Advisor, Government of India and the United Nations in
India for the 3rd edition of the programme in India.
This
year, the ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ programme introduces two distinct tracks –
School Track and Youth Track, each dedicated to championing a specific theme
and targeted towards different age groups. Both the tracks will run
simultaneously, ensuring equal opportunity and a level playing field for all students.
The programme also introduced a new learning module – design-thinking workshops
in over 100 schools across India to train and mentor students in school track.
These workshops aimed at nurturing their problem-solving mindsets by providing
them situational challenges and inducing them to build solutions.
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.
With
the global CSR vision of ‘Together for Tomorrow! Enabling People’,Samsung
Electronics is committed to provide 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