Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is a competition for middle and high school students (with the guidance of teachers), encouraging them to proactively research and apply STEMeducation to solve social problems.
In Vietnam, the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest was first held in 2019. Up to now, the contest has become an annual creative thinking playground for middle and high school students aged 12 to 18. By the end of 2024, the program has attracted nearly 480,000 students and teachers to register, receiving nearly 7,500 entries.
With the desire to popularize STEM, and at the same time further promote activities to nurture technology talents - one of the important foundations in the country's future development, this year is the third year Samsung has implemented direct launch programs in all three regions of the North - Central - South.
At the event, Ms. Le Thi Bich Thuan - Director of the Department of Education and Training of Da Nang City, on behalf of the Department of Education and Training of Da Nang City, acknowledged and highly appreciated the efforts of Samsung Group in accompanying the education sector over the past years, creating a useful, modern and inspiring learning playground for Vietnamese students in general, and Da Nang students in particular.
"I believe that Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 will continue to discover and nurture many creative ideas with high applicability, contributing to spreading the spirit of science and technology, while promoting the sustainable development of the community, locality and society," Ms. Thuan shared.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Na Ki Hong - General Director of Samsung Vietnam said: "Training and nurturing talent is the most important problem of the country. In particular, training technology talent is the key for each country to join the ranks of developed countries around the world.
In addition to its economic contributions, Samsung hopes to contribute to enhancing Vietnam's fundamental competitiveness through the training of technological talents, and more broadly, to join hands in nurturing Vietnam's future leaders. We hope that students nationwide will continuously improve their knowledge of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and problem-solving skills to become the country's key talents.
In recent years, the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest has always received active participation from students in Da Nang in particular and the Central provinces in general.
In 2024 alone, nearly 600 entries from more than 2,500 students and teachers in the Central region registered to participate in the contest. Among these, many teams were highly evaluated and won high prizes, specifically: 11 teams entered the Top 40 best teams nationwide to participate in Round 2 of product development, 5 teams continued to enter the National Finals and especially the final results had 1 team winning First Prize in Group B High School and 1 team winning Second Prize in Group A Middle School.
The Roadshow program launching the contest in Da Nang this year is expected to continue to spread the contest to more students in the Central region, helping Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 achieve its goal of reaching about 50,000 students in the Central region.
Previously, in the North, Samsung organized the launch of Samsung Solve for Tomorrow in Hanoi at the end of March 2025. According to the plan, after Da Nang, the Roadshow series will end in Ho Chi Minh City in May 2025.
Source: https://doanhnghiepvn.vn/tin-tuc/giao-duc/khoi-dong-cuoc-thi-solve-for-tomorrow-2025-tai-mien-trung/20250521032212076
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