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Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Singapore

Run by Samsung

HybridSingaporeMulti-month submission and finalist development, plus finalsFreeCompetitiveHigh effort

About this opportunity

<p>Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Singapore is a national competition inviting secondary school students to design technology-based solutions to real-world social issues. Teams work across themes including environmental sustainability, inclusivity, health, and digital security, and are guided through submission, finalist development, and a public-facing showcase.</p><ul><li>Open to full-time Secondary 1–5 students aged 12 and above in Singapore, from eligible schools.</li><li>Teams of 2–4 students submit their ideas with a teacher mentor.</li><li>Finalists develop a video, presentation, and a prototype where applicable.</li><li>Grand prize: S$10,000 in Samsung products, S$7,000 cash, and a trip to Samsung's South Korea headquarters.</li><li>Runner-up and third place receive combined cash and Samsung product prizes of up to S$10,000 and S$5,000 respectively.</li><li>A People's Choice Award decided by public voting gives each team member Galaxy Buds3 Pro and Galaxy A56.</li></ul><p>Teams submit idea writeups and supporting documents through the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow portal during the open submission window.</p>

Who can apply

Full-time Secondary 1–5 students aged 12 and above in Singapore. Teams of 2–4 students with a teacher mentor.

What you get

CertificatePrize moneyAward Recognition

Frequently asked

Who runs this?+

Run by Samsung.

Who can apply?+

Full-time Secondary 1–5 students aged 12 and above in Singapore. Teams of 2–4 students with a teacher mentor.

Is it paid?+

No fees to apply. Selected participants may receive a stipend or prize from the organiser.

What will I walk away with?+

You can expect certificate and prize money.

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Last verified 20 April 2026·Updated 14 April 2026