New Delhi, October,
2024.
Samsung India has announced the winning
teams, Eco Tech Innovator and METAL for the 3rd edition of ‘Solve for Tomorrow
2024’, the company’s flagship national education and innovation competition.
While Eco Tech Innovator from Golaghat, Assam was declared the Community
Champion in the School Track, METAL from Udupi, Karnataka
was announced as the Environment Champion in the Youth
Track, demonstrating the reach of the programme outside major Indian
cities.
Eco Tech Innovator, which developed an idea
around equitable access to non-contaminated potable drinking water, received a
seed grant of INR 25 lakh for prototype advancement. METAL, which developed
technology for arsenic removal from ground water, received a grant of INR 50
lakh for incubation at IIT-Delhi. JB Park, President and CEO, Samsung Southwest
Asia and Shombi Sharp, United Nations Resident Coordinator in India awarded
certificates and trophies to these teams.
In addition, the school of the ‘Community
Champion’ will receive Samsung products, including a Smart Display Flip 75”,
Freestyle Projector and 10 Galaxy Tab S10+ to help with education and encourage
a problem-solving mindset. Similarly, the college of the ‘Environment Champion’
will receive a Smart Display Flip 75”, Freestyle Projector and 10 Galaxy Book 4
Pro laptops to promote social entrepreneurship.
While each of the 10 teams received INR 1
lakh, all members received certificates. In addition, School Track participants
received a Galaxy Watch Ultra, while Youth Track participants received Galaxy Z
Flip6. The flagship CSR programme, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow, aims to empower
the youth of the country to solve real life issues and transform the lives of
people with their innovative ideas.
“At Samsung, we are incredibly proud of
the innovation and creativity showcased by all the participants of this year’s
edition of ‘Solve for Tomorrow. Through our flagship CSR initiative, we aim to
empower young minds by providing them with the tools, mentorship and
opportunities they need to address some of the most pressing challenges in
their communities and the environment. Eco Tech Innovator and METAL’s
achievements reflect the potential of the next generation to create meaningful
impact through technology and innovation. We look forward to seeing the ideas of
these young innovators come to life and make a lasting difference,” said JB
Park, President and CEO, Samsung Southwest Asia.
“It has been a great honour to
collaborate with Samsung in nurturing these young innovators at a critical
stage of their development. Through our partnership, we have provided
mentorship, training and access to cutting-edge resources that have instilled
confidence and empowered the participants to bring their ideas to fruition. We
are proud to see the incredible progress made by team Eco Tech Innovator and
METAL and we are confident that their solutions will contribute meaningfully to
society and the environment,” said Dr. Nikhil Agarwal, Managing
Director, FITT, IIT Delhi.
“World leaders just came together at the
UN Summit of the Future in New York to agree on urgent steps to rescue the SDGs
and our only planet. The Solve for Tomorrow programme exemplifies just the kind
of youth engagement they called for to unlock the solution-oriented innovation
and creative thinking we need. The achievements of Team Eco Tech Innovator and
METAL show what can be accomplished when young minds are equipped with the
right skills, resources, and platforms to innovate. We thank Samsung for
fostering this culture of innovation and we congratulate the winners on their
remarkable success.” said Shombi
Sharp, United Nations Resident Coordinator in India.
The top 10 teams, represented by 22 students,
were selected for the Grand Finale to pitch ideas and showcase prototypes to
the Grand Jury comprising Mohan Rao Goli, Chief Technology Officer, Samsung
R&D Institute, Bangalore, Dr. Srinivasan Venkataraman, Assistant Professor,
Department of Design at IIT- Delhi, Dr. Sapna Poti, Director, Strategic
Alliances at the office of Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of
India and Sunita Verma, Scientist ‘G’ and Group Coordinator, R&D at
Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY).
The Grand Finale began with the pitch event,
which was followed by an awards ceremony. Top executives and employees from
Samsung attended the event, along with winners from earlier editions of Solve
for Tomorrow, the Grand Jury members and mentors of the 10 teams as well as
representatives from FITT, IIT Delhi, MeitY and the United Nations in India.
Students submitted their ideas under two overarching
themes: ‘Community and Inclusion’ and ‘Environment and
Sustainability’. The Youth Track submitted ideas under these broad
themes, however, most of the ideas focused on tackling key issues such as
education and resource access for less privileged communities, challenges in
experiential learning, digital literacy, water conservation and arsenic
pollution.
Apart from the main prizes at the event, two
special awards were also presented during the ceremony, the ‘Social Media
Champion Award’ and the ‘Goodwill Award’. Preator VR from
School Track and BioD from Youth Track were awarded the
Goodwill Awards that honoured audience choice winners. Both teams received INR
1 lakh as cash reward. In addition, You from School Track and
EnvTech from Youth Track won the ‘Social Media Champion Award’ that granted INR
50,000 each, in recognition of the teams’ social media contribution.
This year, Shankar Srinivas, the 2022 ‘Solve
for Tomorrow’ winner recognized for his innovative ‘Sputnik Brain’ and recently
appointed as a ‘Together for Tomorrow’ Ambassador, shared his inspiring journey
and experience during the award ceremony. His story demonstrates the power of
innovation and passion, encouraging young minds to tackle real-world problems
with creativity and determination.
Samsung remains committed to nurturing young
innovators, equipping them with the tools and resources to transform their
visions into reality. Over the past few weeks, experts from Samsung, FITT and
IIT-Delhi worked closely with the top 10 teams, mentoring them as they
developed innovative and groundbreaking solutions for real-world challenges.
This mentorship helped the teams refine their ideas and guided them through
developing functional prototypes. These prototypes were then presented to the
jury during the Grand Finale.
This year, participants from both schools and
colleges participated from Tier 2 and 3 cities and remote regions across India,
from Imphal in Manipur to East Khasi Hills in Meghalaya and Bilaspur in
Chhattisgarh. With innovative ideas aimed at addressing local challenges, they
sought to transform not only their communities but also contribute to solving
broader national issues, driving positive change across the country using
technology.
First launched in the US in 2010, the “Solve
for Tomorrow” programme is now active in 63 countries across the world and has
engaged over 2.3 million young innovators globally. Aligned with Samsung
Electronics’ global CSR vision – “Together for Tomorrow! Enabling People” – the
initiative is dedicated to equipping young people with the education and skills
needed to become the leaders of the future. To learn more about Samsung
Electronics’ CSR initiatives, visit our CSR webpage at http://csr.samsung.com