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Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow invites youth to tackle real issues

Originally published: ChannelLife Australia, 19 June 2025

Samsung has launched the 2025 Solve for Tomorrow competition, inviting Australian high school students to address real-world issues using STEM and creative solutions.

The initiative comes as recent research commissioned by Samsung and conducted by Pureprofile reveals that 70% of Gen Z Australians are motivated to address societal challenges, while 68% believe science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are crucial to solving major global issues, such as climate change and access to education.

This year’s program introduces two new overarching themes: ‘Technology for Sustainability’ and ‘Social Change through Sports and Technology’. These complement the original categories of ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’ and ‘Education’. The aim is to encourage students to think broadly and develop ideas with the potential for significant impact.

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