Samsung India’s flagship innovation programme, Solve for Tomorrow 2026, conducted a Design Thinking Workshop at Kongu Engineering College, Coimbatore, where over 230 students participated. The workshop focused on grassroots innovation, entrepreneurship, and helping students develop technology-driven solutions for challenges in AI, health, education, sustainability, and sports.
Students including Ragamrithika and Mohammad Atif highlighted how the programme helped them understand the importance of identifying real-world problems before creating solutions. The workshop encouraged participants to adopt a human-centric approach to innovation and strengthened their entrepreneurial mindset.
Applications for Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2026 are open until July 3. The programme will reach 100 cities across India, with the top four winning teams receiving incubation grants worth INR 2 crore at FITT, IIT Delhi, along with mentorship, training, and prototyping support to scale their innovations.

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