Young innovators from across India are proving that groundbreaking solutions can emerge from anywhere. At the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 Grand Finale, four exceptional teams won ₹1 crore in incubation grants to transform their AI-powered prototypes into real-world solutions.
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Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025: Winners Bag ₹1 Crore
The fourth edition of Samsung’s flagship education programme witnessed thousands of participants tackling India’s most pressing challenges through technology. Winners will receive mentorship support at IIT Delhi’s FITT Labs, while the top 20 finalists also received ₹1 lakh each and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip smartphones.
Meet the Winning Teams
| Team | Location | Innovation | 
|---|---|---|
| Percevia | Bengaluru | AI wearable glasses with 33-grid voice feedback for visually impaired users | 
| NextPlay.AI | Aurangabad | Mobile AI platform with Virtual Coach and Neuro-Inclusive Tracker for sports | 
| Paraspeak | Gurugram | Real-time speech enhancement device converting slurred speech to clear communication | 
| Prithvi Rakshak | Palamu | Gamified green app promoting sustainability through tree adoption and recycling | 

Innovation Beyond Metro Cities
This year’s competition showcased strong representation from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, with participation from every Indian state. The six-month journey included multiple mentorship rounds, prototype development sessions, and bootcamps with industry experts.
“This generation of young innovators is capable of designing with purpose, not just imitating what is being done globally,” said Prof. Ajay K Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India.
Samsung has strengthened its commitment through multi-year partnerships with Startup India, MeitY Startup Hub, and Atal Innovation Mission. These collaborations create a robust innovation pipeline, empowering young changemakers from every corner of the country.

The programme also recognized exceptional creativity through five special awards, including two Goodwill Awards (₹1 lakh each), two Young Innovator Awards (₹1 lakh each), and a Social Media Champion Award (₹50,000).
Since 2010, Samsung’s global CSR initiative has engaged 2.9 million youth across 68 countries, fostering STEM education and problem-solving skills. In India, the programme continues democratizing technology access, proving that talent thrives regardless of geographical boundaries.
As these young innovators refine their solutions with Samsung’s R&D expertise, they’re not just building products—they’re shaping India’s future as a product nation.
FAQs
What is Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025?
It’s Samsung’s national education programme challenging students to create tech-based solutions for community problems, with ₹1 crore grants for winners.
Who won Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025?
Four teams—Percevia, NextPlay.AI, Paraspeak, and Prithvi Rakshak—won ₹1 crore each for incubation at IIT Delhi’s FITT Labs.
 
			 
					






