Gurugram, July 2025.
Samsung,
India’s largest consumer electronics brand, has signed a strategic Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) with Startup India, a flagship initiative of the
Government of India, to empower young innovators from remote corners of India
and strengthen the country’s startup ecosystem with Samsung Solve for Tomorrow.
The MoU was signed in New Delhi and brings together
Samsung’s flagship nationwide innovation contest, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow,
and Startup India’s robust national ecosystem of incubation, mentorship, and
policy support. The collaboration aims to identify and nurture high-potential
talent, especially from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, by providing access to
infrastructure, expert guidance, market linkages, and funding opportunities.
"At Samsung, we believe innovation thrives when young
minds are empowered with the right platforms and support systems. Our
partnership with Startup India is a significant step in that direction. By
bringing together Samsung Solve for Tomorrow's vision and Startup India's
expansive ecosystem and network, we aim to nurture the next generation of the
change makers from the remote corners of India to become the problem solvers of
tomorrow. This collaboration is aligned with Skill India and Digital India
initiatives and aims to strengthen the innovation ecosystem in the country,” said SP Chun, Corporate Vice President, Samsung Southwest Asia.
"Innovation is the key to growth, unlocking new
possibilities, driving progress, and enabling solutions that shape a better
future. And, empowering young innovators is central to India's growth story.
Through this collaboration between Startup India and Samsung Solve for
Tomorrow, we are strengthening our commitment to building an inclusive,
innovation-led ecosystem. This partnership will not only encourage youth from
Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities to ideate and innovate, but also aligns closely with
the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. We are happy to see Samsung stepping forward
to nurture the entrepreneurial spirit across the country," said Shri Sanjiv, Joint Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Government of India.
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is
a flagship innovation and education initiative designed to foster
problem-solving, creativity, and social impact among India’s youth. Through
this programme, young students are encouraged to identify real-world issues in
their communities and work toward building scalable solutions using design
thinking, technology and entrepreneurial skills. The initiative provides
mentorship, workshops, prototype development support, and opportunities to
pitch ideas to experts and investors.
The new partnership will see
Startup India leveraging its extensive network of incubators and accelerators,
while Samsung drives on-ground engagement with students and young innovators
through hands-on learning and innovation challenges. This integrated approach,
designed to scale grassroots innovation, will place innovation at the core of
India’s education and entrepreneurship ecosystems.
This model public-private partnership
between Samsung India and Startup India reinforces the shared commitment to the
Make in India, Digital India, and Skill India missions—putting young, local
innovators at the centre of India’s technology and manufacturing-led future.
First launched in the US in
2010, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is currently operational in 68 countries and
has seen over 3 million young people participate worldwide. The 2025 edition
offers an incubation programme for the Top 4 winning teams that will receive a
grant of INR 1 crore. Additionally, the Top 20 teams will be awarded INR 20
lakh, while the Top 40 teams will receive INR 8 lakh.
This year, participants were encouraged to design solutions across four key themes: AI for a Safer, Smarter, and Inclusive Bharat; Future of Health, Hygiene, and Well-being in India; Social change through Sports and Tech for Education and Better Futures; and Environmental Sustainability via Technology. The shortlists have gone hyperlocal, with the programme discovering young innovators from some of India’s far-flung districts—including Samastipur in Bihar, Guntur in Andhra Pradesh, Baramulla in Jammu & Kashmir, and Cachar in Assam. The reach and resonance of the programme is evident not just in the geographies covered, but also in the ingenuity of the ideas submitted across all four themes.