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No matter what your favourite subject in school is, let’s face it – science is pretty darn mind-boggling. Between all the amazing things we’ve seen during lab experiments and at the Science Centre, it’s no surprise that these displays can inspire us to want to do more.
If you’re itching to make your ideas a reality, Samsung’s annual innovation competition a.k.a. Solve For Tomorrow 2020 competition is back for you to join. To encourage creativity amongst students, participants will be challenged to conceive new ideas while addressing social issues, with the winning teams receiving more than $150,000 worth of prizes in total.
Check out the rundown of this year’s competition to get started.
To get started, here are the themes for this year:
Participants will be split into two categories. Post-secondary school students will fall under the first category and work with a teacher-mentor, while uni students will go under the second category.
There’ll be multiple rounds of selection to take note of, so listen up. If you want to join, start forming your own team pronto. From now till 6th April 2020, send in your submissions with a short 200-word paragraph detailing your idea, where entries will be judged based on relevance to the issue, feasibility, and creativity.
Following that, if you’re shortlisted, you’ll be invited to attend several prototyping workshops, so be sure to go for them for extra tips to bring your entries to the next level. There’ll be one final round of selection, where it’ll come down to the top 5 teams for each category to battle it out for the top prize.
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Of course, the further you go, the higher your chance to snag some sweet prizes. Aside from a huge cash prize of $6,000, you’ll also stand to bring home $10,000 worth of Samsung gadgets – one of which is the snazzy new Samsung Galaxy S20.
And it doesn’t just stop there. You’ll also gain an invaluable 3-month internship experience with Samsung Electronics Singapore, as well as an additional 4D3N study trip to the Samsung HQ in Suwon, South Korea – all things that will stand out on your resume.
From global warming to rapid ageing, we as a society face multiple issues now. However, we now also have STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) on our side. With Samsung’s Solve For Tomorrow 2020 competition, this is the chance for youths to showcase their creativity to take these challenges head-on.
If you’re a budding tech guru and have wanted a meaningful way to explore your capabilities, submissions are open at their website from now till 6th April 2020. And who knows – you might just be on your way to earning your own collection of Samsung gadgets as well as an internship opportunity with them.
This post was brought to you by Samsung.
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