Samsung’s commitment to fostering innovation and addressing societal challenges was on full display as the tech giant hosted its ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ event at IIT Guwahati and the Royal Global University. Over a hundred students from Guwahati showcased their ingenuity, presenting solutions to pressing environmental issues as part of the national education and innovation competition.
Participants, aged 14 to 22, demonstrated remarkable dedication to tackling real-world problems such as waste segregation, air pollution, and water contamination. They emphasized the need for platforms like ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ to guide and support their innovative endeavors, aiming to make a tangible impact on communities.Dr. Jatin Wahane, a distinguished Karamveer Chakra recipient and renowned rocket scientist, provided invaluable insights and motivation to the aspiring innovators.
Samsung’s collaboration with key stakeholders such as the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology’s (MeitY) Startup Hub and FITT at IIT Delhi underscores its commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders and innovators.With applications open until May 31, 2024, at www.samsung.com/in/solvefortomorrow, Samsung’s ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ continues to provide a platform for young minds to transform their ideas into impactful solutions, driving positive change in society.
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