Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025-2026 Kicks Off
Samsung Electronics HK. Co. Ltd., the world's
leading technology company, announced the official launch of its annual
inter-school technology competition, Solve for Tomorrow 2025-2026. Riding on
the momentum of Artificial Intelligence (AI), this year's competition
challenges Hong Kong students to create innovative solutions for two specially
designated topics: "Environmental Sustainability via Technology" and "Social Change through Sport & Tech" with AI and other technologies, plus their creativity,
aiming to contribute to a better society.
Ms. Yiyin Zhao, Managing Director of
Samsung Electronics HK. Co. Ltd.,
stated, "AI has developed rapidly over the past few years. Samsung is
committed to improving users' daily lives through various AI innovations, from
the intelligent Galaxy AI on mobile devices to advanced AI functionalities in
TVs and home appliances, all embodying our 'AI for All' vision. As AI
development continues to accelerate and unlock endless opportunities for
technological innovation, we hope to leverage Solve for Tomorrow to inspire
young generations to harness AI with their boundless creativity, developing
innovative solutions to address various social issues and build a brighter
future."
She continued, "As Samsung actively practices circular economy through
initiatives like extending product lifecycle and recycling e-waste, we aim to
use the topic of 'Environmental Sustainability via Technology' to guide
students in considering how technology can positively impact our planet. At the
same time, as a Worldwide Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Samsung
firmly believes that the integration of sports and technology can promote
physical and mental well-being, inclusivity, and community welfare. The topic
of 'Social Change through Sport & Tech' encourages the education sector to
advance with the same innovative goals. Solve for Tomorrow is more than just a
competition; it's a platform where we expect students to nurture important
skills such as problem-solving, creativity, critical thinking, collaboration,
and communication. This will enable them to become the leaders of tomorrow,
equipping them with technical knowledge, passion, and empathy. "
Two Key Topics Encourage Students to Unleash Creativity
This year, Solve for Tomorrow focus on two important areas, allowing students
to freely choose the field they wish to explore, and to bring innovative
solutions to social problems using AI and other new technologies:
1. Environmental
Sustainability via Technology — Create sustainable solutions to protect our
planet via AI: As environmental challenges intensify
across the globe, Hong Kong faces a similar set of issues. This year's
competition encourages students to explore how AI and other technologies can be
harnessed to reduce waste and pollution, extend the lifespan of products and
materials, and even advance sustainable practices such as renewable energy and
natural systems, building a greener future and truly fostering the development
of a circular economy.
2. Social Change through
Sport & Tech: For Better Futures — Harness the power of AI technology and
sports to open new opportunities:
Sports have long been a powerful tool for fostering physical health, mental
well-being, and community spirit. This year's competition calls students to
explore how technology and sports can serve as mediums for social change to
promote physical and mental wellness, inclusion, community well-being, among
other aspects, for our better future.
Multiple Elements Foster Learning During the Competition
In addition to setting two special topics, Solve for Tomorrow 2025-2026 also
incorporates numerous elements that integrate learning into the competition:
- This year's competition welcomes teams
from primary schools, secondary schools, and tertiary institutions.
It features generous prizes and awards, including an internship
opportunity at Samsung for the tertiary group champion. In
response to the Education Bureau's "Business-School Partnership
Programme", the secondary group champion and first runners-up will
receive work experience at Samsung. The school with the most
shortlisted teams will also win the "Most Actively Participating
School Award."
- Three-Stage Competition Format:
- Stage 1 (Preliminary Round) - September to early November 2025: Teams only need to
submit a concept proposal to participate by 6:00 PM on November 7, 2025
(registration closes at 11:59 PM on October 31, 2025). This stage
includes key activities such as briefing sessions, teacher training days,
and an inspiring panel discussion.
- Stage 2 (Semi-Final Round) - November to December 2025: The judging panel will select
the top 40% of teams with the most potential, feasibility, and
completeness from the preliminary round to advance to the
"Semi-Final Round". Shortlisted teams will participate in a
series of workshops and Project Clinic consultation sessions to help them
bring their concepts to life. Finally, all shortlisted teams must submit
a prototype and an introduction video of no more than 3 minutes.
- Stage 3 (Final Round) - January to April 2026: The judges will select the top
three teams from each category. Each finalist team will receive guidance
and advice from a star mentor panel comprising renowned entrepreneurs and
Samsung experts to further refine their projects and enhance their presentation
skills. On the Grand Pitch Day, teams will present and demonstrate their
projects to the judging panel. Combined with public voting scores, the
final rankings and rich prizes will be contested. All awards are expected
to be officially announced and presented in April 2026.
- New Judging Criteria: The judging panel will evaluate projects based on the following
factors at different stages of the competition, with varying weightings to
reflect the focus and priorities of each stage:
- Creativity: Is the project new and important?
Is it supported by reliable evidence and research? Is it unique? Can it
resolve the wider issues in the world?
- Quality: Does the project demonstrate a clear
and feasible design? Does it logically address the problem and propose solutions?
Has the project been tested and improved under the Design Thinking
framework? Is the project prepared for more challenging situations?
- Impact: Does the project have a broader
impact? Is it closely related to the target beneficiaries? Has it received
positive feedback from the audience? Does it have the potential for
scalability to other areas?
- Bonus Points: Teams
that successfully participate in all activities (including briefing
sessions, teacher training days, design thinking workshops, and Project
Clinic consultation sessions) will receive an additional 5 bonus points,
which will be included in their total preliminary score.
- New Social Media Rewards Program: To encourage participating teams to share their innovation
journey, competition experiences, learning outcomes, or creative concepts
with friends and family on Instagram and Facebook, they can tag @SamsungHK (FB)
and @samsung_hk (IG) in posts or stories,
and include the hashtags: #SFT_HongKong_2025 #SolveforTomorrow
#TogetherforTomorrow #EnablingPeople. Each post will earn the team 1
point, with a maximum of 10 points accumulated per stage (preliminary,
semi-final, and final).
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