Popular electronics brand Samsung has launched the third edition of its flagship CSR initiative – ‘Solve for Tomorrow’, in strategic collaboration with the Foundation for Innovation & Technology Transfer (FITT), IIT Delhi, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, and the United Nations in India.
As per a press release issued by Samsung, the Solve for Tomorrow initiative is aimed at ushering in a culture of innovative thinking and problem-solving amongst the country’s youth.
The latest edition was inaugurated by JB Park, President & CEO, Samsung Southwest Asia, Dr Sandip Chatterjee, Senior Director and Scientist ‘G’, Ministry of Electronics and IT, and Shombi Sharp, United Nations Resident Coordinator in India, in the presence of other dignitaries.
The release stated that the ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ programme this year introduces two distinct tracks – School Track and Youth Track, each focusing on a specific theme and targeted towards different age groups.
While the School Track has been designed for students aged 14-17 years and focuses on the theme “community and inclusion”, the Youth Track targets individuals aged 18-22, with a focus on the theme “environment and sustainability”.