From Idea to Prototype: 5 Reasons Samsung ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ is Transforming Next-Gen Innovation

Convener News Desk 


New Delhi, June 25: Across the editions of Solve for Tomorrow, Samsung’s flagship innovation and education programme, students from every part of India, from Jharkhand to Bengaluru, and from Maharashtra to Assam, have developed solutions rooted in problems they witnessed first-hand.

Spanning healthcare, accessibility, sustainability and sports, the innovations pertaining to deep-learning speech-assistive device to an AI-powered wearable for the visually impaired, have already redefined the way we look at inclusivity.

The 2026 edition escalates this commitment to an unprecedented scale, set to deliver over 240,000 hours of structured training, mentorship, and intensive incubation in partnership with FITT-IIT Delhi.

Here are 5 reasons how Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is bringing in innovation landscape for youth:

1. Instilling the core methodology of real-world innovation

While traditional classroom education primarily emphasizes what to build, the critical question of how to approach a problem at its roots is rarely explored. Solve for Tomorrow bridges this educational gap through immersive, nationwide design-thinking workshops.

Participants across the competition are equipped with a world-class foundation to observe dynamically, empathize deeply with users, challenge assumptions, and meticulously refine their ideas through structured feedback loops.

2. Giving students the right problems to solve

The core themes of Solve for Tomorrow 2026 — AI Living for India, Health & Education, Environmental Sustainability, and Sport & Tech — are purposefully aligned with the nation’s most urgent development pathways.

By channeling creative energy into these strategic domains, students aren’t just brainstorming isolated concepts; they are engineering practical solutions for challenges that will define the socio-economic landscape for generations to come.

3. Shifting the perspective from pitching to prototyping

Bridging the gap between a conceptual idea and a fully functional working prototype demands more than just enthusiasm. What it requires is advanced infrastructure, expert validation, and the freedom to iterate. The intensive, multi-day Samsung Innovation Bootcamp offers the Top 40 teams unparalleled access to these resources.

For example, the Paraspeak (the 2025 winner whose deep-learning device converts slurred speech into clear audio) and Percevia (whose AI-powered wearable grants real-time spatial awareness to the visually impaired), this bootcamp served as the definitive turning point where vision met real-world application.

4. Integrating innovators into a world-class ecosystem

Mentorship within the Solve for Tomorrow journey is deeply integrated across every milestone. From comprehensive online modules and exclusive immersive visits to state-of-the-art Samsung R&D centers, to residential bootcamps and personalized one-on-one sessions with elite IIT Delhi researchers and industry veterans, the exposure is unmatched.

Therefore, by the final stage, young innovators are collaborating directly with experts who have scaled global products and led pioneering research labs, profoundly expanding their perception of what is possible.

5. Engineering sustainable pathways that outlast the competition

Samsung’s commitment to these young visionaries extends far beyond the final awards ceremony. Winners transition directly into robust incubation support at IIT Delhi’s FITT Labs, backed by seed grants, prototyping infrastructure, and vital investor matchmaking.

This continuous ecosystem is already bearing fruit: 2025 winner Prithvi Rakshak from Palamu has advanced to the commercial prototyping phase, while alumni innovator Anupriya is currently co-developing a patented diagnostic technology alongside premier IIT Delhi researchers.

Shaping tomorrow together

India’s youth possess unlimited potential. Through Solve for Tomorrow, Samsung offers to fulfill this potential by providing sustainable infrastructure, institutional gravity, and long-term commitment required to turn those raw sparks of curiosity into scalable, life-changing realities.

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