As one of the annual programs in the series of activities promoting STEM education and nurturing Vietnamese technology talents, Solve for Tomorrow, after 4 successful seasons, has nurtured thousands of ideas. With high creativity and feasibility, many of these projects have been implemented into practical solutions, bringing many useful values to life, as well as contributing to solving existing problems in society.
Representatives launched the Solve for Tomorrow 2023 competition in the Southern region at Saigon University (HCMC)
In this 5th season, marking 15 years since Samsung officially made a major investment in Vietnam, Solve for Tomorrow doubled the scale of implementation compared to 2022, with 140,000 students and teachers registering and 2,000 entries sent nationwide. At the same time, Samsung also raised the total prize of the contest to nearly 8 billion VND with many attractive prize categories.
Schools with teams winning first prize will also be sponsored by Samsung with a functional classroom - STEM Lab worth more than 1 billion VND, to further improve the quality of STEM teaching and learning in Vietnam.
"In line with the vision of "Contributing to society for the future generation", Samsung is implementing many programs to support young people to help them create and master a better world . In particular, Solve for Tomorrow creates a space for young people - those who are cherishing dreams of a brighter future - to propose ideas and practice problem-solving skills," said Mr. Kim Yong Sup - Deputy General Director of External Affairs of Samsung Vietnam Complex.
Initiated by Samsung Global in 2010 in the US, Solve for Tomorrow has been expanded to 33 countries around the world such as the US, Singapore, Russia, France, Canada, India, Brazil... with nearly two million students participating and becoming one of Samsung's typical social responsibility programs.
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