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Samsung organised a national education and innovation competition in the country. The company has announced that it has received over 50,000 registrations from across the country. The company has announced that youth from smaller towns of the country, such as Begusarai, Chitradurga, Dharwad, Gulbarga, Jalpaiguri, Khurda, North 24 Parganas, Madhubani and Pathanamthitta have sent in their ideas to solve real-world problems that will have a positive social impact on the lives of people around them.

How to participate
The top 3 teams in the competition stand a chance to win Rs 1.5 crore to turn their ideas into action. People can apply for Solve for Tomorrow till 5 pm on May 31, 2023 on www.samsung.com/in/solvefortomorrow.

Samsung will select the top 30 teams (individuals or teams of up to 3 members) from among the applications received. These top 30 teams will be trained and mentored by Samsung and its partners – Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT) at IIT Delhi and MeitY Startup Hub at a residential bootcamp at IIT Delhi, helping participants enhance their ideas.

The top 30 teams will also get Rs 20,000 each to create initial prototypes and then pitch their ideas to a jury of young Samsung employees and experts from FITT, IIT Delhi and MeitY Startup Hub. This jury will also select the top 10 teams for the finale. Each of the top 10 teams will get Rs 100,000 each to enhance their prototypes based on the feedback from jury members as well as mentors.

The annual program will end with the grand announcement of three national winners who stand a chance to win Rs 1.5 crore in prize money and exciting Samsung products.

First launched in the US in 2010, Solve for Tomorrow is currently operational in 63 countries globally and has seen over 2.3 million young people participate worldwide.

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Samsung Solve for Tomorrow program receives 50,000 registrations: How to apply and more

Samsung organised a national education and innovation competition in the country. The company has announced that it has received over 50,000 registrations from across the country. The company has announced that youth from smaller towns of the country, such as Begusarai, Chitradurga, Dharwad, Gulbarga, Jalpaiguri, Khurda, North 24 Parganas, Madhubani and Pathanamthitta have sent in their ideas to solve real-world problems that will have a positive social impact on the lives of people around them.

How to participate
The top 3 teams in the competition stand a chance to win Rs 1.5 crore to turn their ideas into action. People can apply for Solve for Tomorrow till 5 pm on May 31, 2023 on www.samsung.com/in/solvefortomorrow.

Samsung will select the top 30 teams (individuals or teams of up to 3 members) from among the applications received. These top 30 teams will be trained and mentored by Samsung and its partners – Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT) at IIT Delhi and MeitY Startup Hub at a residential bootcamp at IIT Delhi, helping participants enhance their ideas.

The top 30 teams will also get Rs 20,000 each to create initial prototypes and then pitch their ideas to a jury of young Samsung employees and experts from FITT, IIT Delhi and MeitY Startup Hub. This jury will also select the top 10 teams for the finale. Each of the top 10 teams will get Rs 100,000 each to enhance their prototypes based on the feedback from jury members as well as mentors.

The annual program will end with the grand announcement of three national winners who stand a chance to win Rs 1.5 crore in prize money and exciting Samsung products.

First launched in the US in 2010, Solve for Tomorrow is currently operational in 63 countries globally and has seen over 2.3 million young people participate worldwide.

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