Samsung youth STEM program empowers global problem-solving

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Samsung's Solve for Tomorrow program has reached 2.8 million participants across 68 countries over 15 years, empowering youth to use STEM for community solutions. The program offers Design Thinking training, guiding students from problem identification to prototype development, fostering practical and creative problem-solving skills. Launched in the U.S. in 2010, it now addresses global themes like environmental sustainability and social change, reflecting Samsung's commitment to future-ready education.


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