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Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow Challenges Teens to Innovate for Change

A million young minds could shape the future—using tech. From classrooms to Piccadilly Circus, Samsung is turning student ideas into global inspiration.

In this image we can see a collage of pictures with a group of children and some text on it.
In this image we can see a collage of pictures with a group of children and some text on it.

Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow Challenges Teens to Innovate for Change

Samsung has launched its annual Solve for Tomorrow competition, inviting young people aged 11-18 to use technology to solve real-world problems. The competition aims to reach 1 million young people by 2030, with winners to be named in 2026.

The competition, free for use in PSHE, DT, STEM, or enrichment lessons, supports careers education without adding to teachers' workload. Winners will receive real-world work experience opportunities and have their ideas showcased on Piccadilly Circus screens and Samsung's platforms. Entries will be judged by Samsung employees and experts from the design and creative industries.

To celebrate the launch, Samsung has shared a new film featuring actor and presenter Larry Lamb.

The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow program is held annually, with the next winners to be named in 2026. Led by Soohyun Jessie Park, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at Samsung Electronics UK, the competition encourages young people to use technology to make a difference.

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