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Updated: July 10, 2025 07:35
Samsung's Solve for Tomorrow 2025 is transforming Bengaluru classrooms into innovation centers, where over 3,000 students across five top schools are using empathy, technology, and entrepreneurial spirit to solve real world problems.
Education and Innovation
Launched on April 29, the national challenge targets youth aged 14–22
Design thinking workshops and open houses were also conducted in medical colleges and high schools
Students explored issues like waste segregation, energy conservation, and wildlife conservation
Idea with Purpose
Ritwika of Dr Chandramma Dayananda Sagar Institute aims to design smart waste systems
Rudra from Kempegowda Institute wants to develop energy-saving solutions
Deeksha, a school student, is creating technology-driven sustainability tools
Anish has a vision for a wildlife conservation startup
Support and Scale
Top four teams will receive INR 1 crore funding
They are instructed by Samsung leaders and faculty from IIT Delhi
Hands-on prototyping and investor relationships are part of the agreement
Outside Bengaluru
The program is being extended throughout India, including the Northeast
It's not just about solving stuff—it's about creating founders and changemakers
They are learning how to communicate problems effectively, build good solutions, and think entrepreneurially
Samsung's program is planting seeds of innovation in young minds, proving that the future is not only imagined—it's being built in classrooms today.
Sources: Samsung Newsroom India, Webnewswire, News Nation TV