The top 30 teams in Samsung’s prestigious youth education and innovation competition, Solve for Tomorrow, have been revealed. The competition aims to foster a culture of innovative thinking and problem-solving among the nation’s youth by inviting ideas from 16-22-year-olds to solve problems around four themes: Education & Learning, Health & Wellness, Environment & Sustainability, and Diversity & Inclusion.
Among the top 30 teams, 44% presented ideas around the themes of Education & Learning, 23% on Environment & Sustainability, 20% on Diversity & Inclusion, and 13% on Health & Wellness. Youth from the top 30 teams have submitted ideas to solve real-world problems such as converting seawater into potable water, drinking and driving, skilling youth, improving the efficiency of solar panels, finding missing children, early detection of diseases, mental health, food wastage, and gender bias in STEM fields.
Prof. Rangan Banerjee, Director, IIT Delhi said, “ The selected young teams from all over the country will provide innovative solutions to problems that India and the world face. Initiatives like this will help transform and strengthen India’s innovation ecosystem. We are excited to train and support these budding innovators,”