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Igniting Gen Z Innovation and Ingenuity: Samsung Launches its 2023-2024 Solve for Tomorrow STEM Competition
Update as of 10/30/2023: Samsung Solve for Tomorrow has extended its application deadline, shifting it from the original date of October 27, 2023, to the new deadline of November 14, 2023.
10/30/2023
The nationwide STEM competition challenges U.S. public school students in grades 6-12 to showcase how STEM can be applied to positively impact their local communities. Teachers are encouraged to submit their applications now at www.Samsung.com/Solve for an opportunity to win a share of $2 million in technology and classroom supplies!
Samsung Electronics America, Inc. is proud to announce the launch of our 2023-2024 Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition, a nationwide competition that empowers students in grades 6–12 to harness the power of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) to create innovative solutions addressing critical issues in their local communities. U.S. public middle and high school teachers are invited to submit an application that asks students to catalyze tangible change and address some of society’s most pressing challenges by applying the principles of Problem-based Learning (PBL) – active, hands-on learning through real-world problem-solving – and entrepreneurship.
Gen Z embodies the future of work—a generation intrinsically motivated to construct, pioneer, and drive meaningful change. In recognition of this entrepreneurial spirit, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is adapting to celebrate and incentivize their innovation and ingenuity with a new national “Rising Entrepreneurship Award” valued at $25,000 for one winning school. This prestigious honor underscores the importance of nurturing solutions that not only excel in the competition but also transcend it, ultimately evolving into scalable and sustainable ventures that will play a pivotal role in shaping the workforce of tomorrow.
The Rising Entrepreneurship Award, as well as our Sustainability Innovation Award – an honor created in 2021 in response to Gen Z’s deep passion for the planet, joins prize packages that will put more than $2 million* in Samsung technology and classroom supplies in the hands of STEM teachers across America.
Ann Woo, Head of Corporate Citizenship at Samsung Electronics America, noted: “As we launch the 14th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition, we’re excited to witness the energy and creativity of our young participants, who represent the future. With a prize pool of $2 million, we’re truly investing in the potential of Gen Z to shape the world with their visionary ideas and make a positive impact. And we’re thrilled to celebrate the fifth year of our partnership with DonorsChoose, the leading way to give to preK–12 public schools.”
The Application Process
Now through Tuesday, November 14, public school teachers across the U.S. can apply for this year’s STEM competition. In prior years, participating students have identified significant societal and environmental challenges, designing STEM-based concepts that address food waste and insecurity, urban decay and blight, inequality, mental health, and the influence of climate change on extreme environmental events.
The Solve for Tomorrow application process takes about two minutes – and you don’t need to be a STEM teacher to apply. (Public school History, Arts, and Physical Education teachers, plus coaches and administrators, are welcome too!) All that’s needed is an initial idea outlining how students would use STEM to address a critical need in their local community.
Competition Phases & Grand Prizes
Once applications are submitted by the November deadline, schools will have the opportunity to move ahead to the following competition phases:
- 300 State Finalists, at least five from each state, from the overall pool of applicants will receive a $2,500 prize package
- 50 State Winners will receive a Samsung Video Kit to assist in the development of their “STEM solution pitch video,” as well as $12,000 in Samsung technology
- 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 $50,000 prize package