The final round and award ceremony of the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 Competition took place on the afternoon of October 31 in Hanoi. This competition is jointly organized by Samsung Vietnam and the Vietnamese Youth Success Organization (JA Vietnam) under the auspices of the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) and the National Innovation Center, aiming to find outstanding technological innovation projects that contribute to solving social and local problems.
The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 competition was launched in March 2025 for middle and high school students aged 12 to 18 to encourage them to apply STEM education knowledge related to the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics to solve existing social problems. After nearly 7 months of implementation, the competition has recorded impressive results with about 7,000 students and more than 2,500 teachers participating, along with 2,625 creative ideas submitted, marking an important step in the journey of turning ideas into practical technology solutions for the young generation of Vietnam.

The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 final round took place with the competition of 16 best teams from many provinces and cities across the country, including 8 teams of Group A (Middle School) and 8 teams of Group B (High School) with projects in many different fields from environment, education, to health, combining sports and technology.

In this final round, the teams directly presented their projects, operated product models and answered questions from the judges. The final results were evaluated by the judges not only based on product factors and project implementation but also on soft skills such as presentation skills, critical thinking skills, teamwork skills and time management skills.
After a period of exciting competition, with outstanding ideas, highly applicable product models and convincing presentations, the Organizing Committee awarded the first prize to Team STE - Sport Tech Evoring, Nguyen Tat Thanh Secondary and High School (Hanoi) with the project "Personal sports training support system" (Table A) and Team Menson, Quang Trung High School for the Gifted (Dong Nai) with the project "MSVitaSync - Handheld health measurement and assessment device applying AI and IOT, towards comprehensive health care solutions at home" (Table B).

The prize for each winning team is a STEM LAB classroom worth 60,000 USD for the school, 30 million VND in cash for the team and a Samsung product worth 30 million VND for all team members, including contestants and instructors.
In addition, the Organizing Committee also awarded 2 Second Prizes, 4 Third Prizes, 8 Promising Prizes to the participating teams. The total prize value is 5.3 billion VND.
The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition was held in Vietnam for the first time in 2019. Up to now, the competition has become an annual creative thinking playground for students aged 12 to 18 to encourage them to proactively research and apply STEM education to solve social problems.
Source: https://cand.com.vn/giao-duc/trao-giai-samsung-solve-for-tomorrow-2025-cho-cac-hoc-sinh-xuat-sac-giai-bai-toan-xa-hoi-bang-cong-nghe-i786573/

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