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Delhi, December 2025.
For decades, environmental sustainability was
seen as sacrifice and compromise. With the support and mentorship from
Samsung’s flagship education programme, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow (SFT) 2025,
in partnership with IIT Delhi, the young innovators flipped the narrative:
technology can drive prosperity while protecting the planet. Thousands of
students across India designed cutting-edge solutions under the theme “Environmental
Sustainability via Technology” - focusing on resource conservation, waste
management, clean water, and carbon reduction.
Here’s what this new generation of changemakers
achieved:
1. Innovation Rooted in Urgency and Growth
Students developed technologies that conserve
water, energy, waste, and biodiversity, turning sustainability into a catalyst
for economic and social progress.
2. Theme Winner Prithvi Rakshak: Transforming
Waste into Wealth
The standout Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025
winner, Prithvi Rakshak, is a modular AI-powered vermicomposting system
developed by three teenagers - Abhishek Dhanda, Prabhkirat Singh, and Rachita
Chandok. Their innovation automates organic waste conversion into nutrient-rich
compost with smart sensors, making it suitable for schools, markets, and
communities.
3. Other Leading Innovations Challenging
Environmental Issues
Additional top teams tackled critical
environmental challenges:
4. Support for Scaling Impact
Winners received up to ₹1 crore incubation
support at IIT Delhi, with additional awards for top teams, including ₹1
lakh grants, Goodwill Awards and Young Innovator Awards and Samsung
Galaxy Z Flip smartphones for the top 20 teams.
5. A Growing, Decentralised Innovation Ecosystem
The 2025 edition saw increasing participation
from Tier-II and Tier-III cities, with alumni mentoring newcomers and access to
IIT Delhi’s FITT Labs for prototype development. This reflects the spread of
STEM innovation beyond metropolitan hubs.
6. Empathy-Driven, Responsible Innovation
Students were guided through design-thinking
focused on solving real-world problems responsibly, prioritizing societal
impact and sustainable AI solutions.
7. Legacy of Changemaking
Since 2010, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow has
engaged 2.9 million young innovators in 68 countries, empowering
students with mentorship and tools to create impactful STEM solutions. India’s
diverse and vibrant contribution continues to grow year on year.