Samsung Canada has announced the launch of this year’s Solve for Tomorrow contest and is now accepting applications from Canadian classrooms, from grades 6-12. With just four weeks left to register, this nationwide competition, now in its 10th year, encourages young minds to harness the power of STEM to address real-world issues.
With the spotlight on critical themes such as environmental sustainability, equity for equity-seeking groups, and health in communities, this year’s contest challenges students to create solutions that could spark meaningful change.
Key Highlights:
- Who: Canadian students in grades 6-12, with teachers submitting applications on their behalf
- What: Annual competition designed to foster STEM-based innovation to solve real-world problems
- When: Applications are open until December 20, 2025 – just four weeks left to apply!
- Prize: $125,000 in Samsung technology and vouchers for finalists and winners
Find out more details here.
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Samsung Canada’s 10th Annual “Solve for Tomorrow” Contest Announced
Samsung Canada has announced the launch of this year’s Solve for Tomorrow contest and is now accepting applications from Canadian classrooms, from grades 6-12. With just four weeks left to register, this nationwide competition, now in its 10th year, encourages young minds to harness the power of STEM to address real-world issues.
With the spotlight on critical themes such as environmental sustainability, equity for equity-seeking groups, and health in communities, this year’s contest challenges students to create solutions that could spark meaningful change.
Key Highlights:
Find out more details here.
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