Learners encouraged to come up with creative solutions to environmental challenges.
The 2024 Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition aims to foster innovation among grade 10 and 11 learners,
Launched in Africa in 2023, the Solve for Tomorrow competition is an opportunity for learners to apply STEM education to real-world problems while honing their creative thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. The competition follows a phased approach with the top twenty schools tasked with addressing environmental challenges and developing concrete solutions to benefit society during phase one. These schools will receive support from Samsung employee-mentors, resources such as Samsung tablets and data, and guidance through Design Thinking workshops to enhance their problem-solving abilities.
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