Samsung's Solve for Tomorrow 2025 Youth Innovation Competition is Now On
Samsung Solve for
Tomorrow 2025, the highly-anticipated youth innovation
competition, is back for its ninth edition in Singapore! As the nation gears up
to celebrate SG60 in the coming weeks, this year's Solve for Tomorrow provides
a platform for youths to step out and build a more secure future for Singapore.
By inspiring youths in Singapore to address key societal issues via innovation
and technology, they are empowered to transform creative ideas into impactful
solutions for the good of society.
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 is now on!
"At Samsung, we believe that youth and their application of Science,
Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) knowledge is the key to building a
better future. By providing a platform for them to unleash their creativity and
passion, Solve for Tomorrow aims to be the catalyst that inspires meaningful
change and positive action among our youths," said Jeffrey Hahn,
President, Samsung Electronics Singapore. "With this year being a
milestone SG60 year, Solve for Tomorrow is calling for youths to join us in
building a more secure future for Singapore. As youths put real action into
their ideas to influence positive change, we believe that they will find their
place in our society and become the change that they want to see in their
future."
Karan Gopu Pillai, the leader of Team redbluegold, the grand prize winner
of the Solve for Tomorrow 2024 competition,
shares his experience: "We are grateful for the Solve for Tomorrow
experience, as it gave us the platform to turn our ideas into real-world
solutions, to make a difference to the people we care about in our society.
With the support of the organising team and mentorship from Samsung's Product
and Innovation team, we not only pushed through the challenges we faced but
also gained new insights and skills that will help us
to face our future with confidence."
This year's competition is organised in support of the national Digital for
Life movement, which mobilises partners from the private, people and public
sectors to help Singaporeans embrace digital as a lifelong pursuit and enrich
lives through digital technology. Solve for Tomorrow 2025 also provides the
opportunity for youths to develop interdisciplinary skills like critical
thinking, problem-solving capabilities, as well as to expand their Science,
Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) knowledge, and to elevate their
potential while preparing them for the workforce.
Building a More Secure Future for Singapore this SG60
Samsung has identified four key themes for this year's competition, to
encourage submissions that can build a more secure future for Singapore as we
celebrate SG60. Participants can develop their ideas around these themes:
1. Environmental Sustainability: Climate change is one
of the most critical challenges of our time, and everyone has a role to play in
shaping a more sustainable future. Whether it's conserving energy, reducing
resource consumption, or improving recycling efforts, small actions can lead to
big differences over time.
2. Sport, Health and Technology: Health is the foundation for
a fulfilling and productive life, and sport and technology are key enablers
that can support and enhance overall health. By making it easier for one to
stay active, manage stress levels and prevent illnesses, one can also create
lasting and positive change for others.
3. Inclusivity and Social Harmony: Inclusivity and social
harmony are key to a healthy and sustainable future. From creating solutions
that remove barriers for people with disabilities, to fostering social
inclusion for disadvantaged communities, let us build a Singapore where
everyone feels at home, regardless of their backgrounds.
4. Digital Readiness and Security: Digital readiness
and security are growing in importance, as advances in technology unlock new
opportunities. For society to move forward collectively while leaving no one
behind, it is critical to enhance digital literacy and security while shaping a
safer digital environment for all.
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