Celebrating 15 Years of Innovation & Community Impact: Samsung Launches 2024-2025 Solve for Tomorrow STEM Competition
Every year, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow awards more than
15 Years of Impact: Reflecting on the Past, Looking to the Future
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow launched in 2010 as a platform to boost interest, proficiency, and equity in STEM. The education-based citizenship program has transformed perceptions of STEM, becoming a crucial driver in fostering a diverse and skilled STEM workforce and inspiring informed, engaged citizens.
“Over 15 years of service, we’re immensely proud of what Samsung Solve for Tomorrow and participating schools, students, and teachers have achieved for the benefit of their communities,” said
What originated as a simple essay contest has now advanced to embrace Problem-based Learning (PBL), social impact entrepreneurship, and environmental stewardship, involving community input, practical prototypes development, and entrepreneurial ventures to ensure Solve for Tomorrow STEM solutions live on as self-sustaining social enterprises that continue to contribute to their communities. The competition format today incorporates video-based storytelling, building support for a concept, and live pitch presentations emulating the real-life environment STEM students face in higher education and the STEM workspace.
Woo continued, “Solve for Tomorrow’s track record of advancing equity in STEM education – ensuring participation from under-resourced Title I and rural schools, deepening the roles girls take in leading STEM work – has been a significant accomplishment for us. Looking ahead, we can’t wait to see the creative and empathetic solutions Gen Z and
The Application Process
The Solve for Tomorrow entry application asks teachers to answer just three questions. At the entry stage, all that’s required is an initial idea outlining how students would use STEM to address a critical need in their local community. And educators don’t have to be a STEM teacher to apply—History, Arts, Physical Education teachers, coaches, and administrators from public schools are all welcome!
Competition Phases & Grand Prizes
Once applications are submitted by the October deadline, schools will have the opportunity to move ahead to the following competition phases:
State Finalists |
A total of 300 State Finalists, with at least five from each state, will be selected from the overall pool of applicants to receive a |
State Winners |
50 State Winners will get a Samsung Video Kit to help create their “STEM solution pitch video,” along with |
One of the 50 State Winner schools will be recognized as visionaries for driving sustainable change through STEM innovation with a Sustainability Innovation Award, and an additional |
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From the 50 State Winners, one school will be selected for the Rising Entrepreneurship Award, receiving a |
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National Finalists |
10 National Finalists will participate in a live pitch event where they will present their project to a panel of judges. Seven of these schools will be awarded |
From the National Finalists, one Community |
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One Employee |
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National Winners |
Judges will name three National Winners, each of whom earns a prize package worth |
To enter Solve for Tomorrow and for official competition rules, please visit Samsung.com/solve. The deadline to submit is
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