On March 28, Samsung Vietnam and the Vietnam Youth Success Organization (JA Vietnam) officially launched the new season of the "Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025" competition.
The competition will be implemented within 8 months, from March 28, 2025 to October 31, 2025 and is divided into two groups with three rounds: Group A for middle school students; Group B for high school students.
Participating in this year's competition, students will apply STEM, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Design thinking knowledge to find and realize creative solutions to address existing social issues according to one of the following topics: Sustainable environmental development through technology; Combining Sports and Technology to change society (towards education and future development) and Applying technology to develop a sustainable society.
Students and instructors will have the opportunity to participate in online and in-person courses and useful training programs in three regions throughout the competition.
In particular, in addition to the design thinking training content as every year, for the first time, the training programs within the framework of the competition also provide students with knowledge about AI, how to apply AI to solve problems, as well as use AI to develop their competition products.

In addition, with the desire to popularize STEM knowledge, within the framework of the competition, Samsung also implemented the Solve for Tomorrow on Tour activity - Spreading knowledge, inspiring creativity.
This activity not only brings new STEM knowledge, but also inspires students to confidently explore and apply technology into practice.
Through a series of interactive activities such as career orientation workshops, technology experiences and Robot creation across the North - Central - South regions, the program will help students better understand the role of STEM in life and future careers.
Solve for Tomorrow 2025 is expected to attract about 160,000 students to register for the online course and 2,400 entries from middle and high schools across the country.
The total prize value of this year's competition is nearly 6 billion VND with many attractive prize categories. In addition, schools with first prize winning teams will be sponsored by Samsung to build a STEM Lab worth 60,000 USD.
Speaking at the event, Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Chi, Deputy Minister of Education and Training, said that the Vietnamese Government has issued a very important resolution, which is Resolution 57 on Innovation and Creativity, taking science and technology as the key to entering a new era, a new stage, accelerating the development of the country and the nation.
"Whether Resolution 57 can be implemented or not really depends a lot on the young generation. At this time, our country is trying to step forward to enter a new era, that depends entirely on you, on the young generation of Vietnam. And, the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest is a part of that contribution," said Ms. Chi.

Mr. Na Ki Hong - General Director of Samsung Vietnam said: "Samsung is actively implementing Solve for Tomorrow with the desire to support Vietnam in its journey to become a technologically developed country. In addition, Samsung is also carrying out many social responsibility activities to express gratitude for the affection and support of the Vietnamese people, especially the active support of the government. Samsung's social responsibility activities not only enhance Vietnam's basic competitiveness but also connect with training future leaders"./.
The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition was initiated by Samsung Global in 2010 in the US. In Vietnam, the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition was first held in 2019.
To date, the competition has become an annual creative thinking playground for middle and high school students aged 12 to 18. By the end of 2024, the program had attracted more than 475,000 students and teachers to register, receiving nearly 7,500 entries.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/samsung-solve-for-tomorrow-hoc-sinh-tham-giai-quyet-nhung-chu-de-nong-cua-xa-hoi-post1023283.vnp
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