Samsung competition helps youth harness tech to change their lives

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Samsung competition helps youth harness tech to change their lives
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SPONSORED | The SamsungSA Solve for Tomorrow competition is designed to enhance the skills students need to succeed in today's society — the 4Cs of creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and communication.

great emphasis on harnessing the power of technology and innovation to effect positive change in the country.

The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition is designed to enhance the skills students need to succeed in today's society — the 4Cs of creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and communicationfor public school students.aunched in the US in 2010, this contest is designed to enhance the skills students need to succeed in today's society

The Solve for Tomorrow competition has since been rolled out in more than 30 countries around the world — with SA joining the list for the first time this year. State Information Technology Agency , Samsung invited 52 schools in underserved communities around SA to participate in the inaugural local version of this contest.

tackle an emerging challenge and, with the guidance of Samsung employee-mentors, produce tangible innovations to help improve societyamsung is hosting a design thinking workshop, providing funding for learners’ prototypes and sponsoring each team with a Samsung tablet and data to help them do research.

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