How can smart technologies like ChatGPT, AI, and blockchain add value to issues like climate protection, mental health, and mobility? With the "Solve for Tomorrow" competition, Samsung is globally seeking young innovators between the ages of 16 and 25 to answer this question.
“We believe that young people and the development of their skills are the key to shaping a better future,”
says Peter Höhn, Senior Manager Corporate Citizenship at Samsung Electronics. He continued:
"For this reason, we launched the Solve for Tomorrow program to support young talents in finding innovative solutions to current global challenges and realizing their ideas for a better future."
Ye-One Rhie, Member of the Bundestag, member of the Committee on Education, Research and Technology Assessment and patron of the program adds:
"I want to support young people in making a difference and encourage them to believe in themselves and their ideas. If you have an idea for tomorrow, Solve for Tomorrow is the right place for you. Because it's about you, your vision, and nothing less than your future."
Solve for Tomorrow: Applications open until June 18
Interested parties can submit their idea until Apply by June 18, 2023Selected teams will then be invited to a two-day ideas camp at Samsung's German headquarters, where they will be supported by experts and mentors in developing their ideas. The five best teams will then enter a two-month development phase, culminating in a final pitch event. Three winning teams will then be chosen, and the so-called Impact Phase will then begin. For six months, they will then receive support from external experts and Samsung mentors in further developing their projects until Company foundation. The three winning teams will also receive earmarked prize money of up to 10,000 euros and Samsung devices.