Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Brings Design Thinking to Bokaro, Inspires Students to Build Solutions for Real-World Challenges

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Students developed ideas to improve accessibility and civic infrastructure through technology

Winning ideas stand a chance to secure INR 2 crore in incubation grants through FITT, IIT Delhi

Applications for Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2026 remain open until July 3

Samsung India brought its flagship Solve for Tomorrow Design Thinking Workshop to Bokaro, where 450 students from Chinmaya Vidyalaya learnt how to apply human-centred design to everyday problems, developing technology-led ideas to improve accessibility and civic services.Held as part of Samsung’s nationwide 100-city outreach, the workshop encouraged students to begin with empathy—understanding the people affected by a problem before designing a solution. Participants explored how observation, research and design thinking can transform local challenges into scalable innovations. 

One of the ideas came from Class 10 student Aditya Narayan Singh, who conceptualised a wearable assistive device to help visually impaired people navigate safely. Inspired by the difficulties faced on crowded streets and uneven roads in Bokaro, the concept uses sensors to detect obstacles and alerts users through audio prompts or vibration.

Another student team proposed CivicBin, an AI-powered platform that enables citizens to report civic issues such as damaged roads and water leakages. Using image recognition and natural language processing, the platform automatically routes complaints to the relevant civic department while providing real-time updates on their resolution. 

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is the company’s flagship innovation and education programme for young people aged 14–22 years. Through Design Thinking Workshops being conducted across Bharat, Samsung is equipping students with innovation and entrepreneurial skills while encouraging them to develop solutions under four themes—AI for a Better Tomorrow, Health & Education, Environmental Sustainability and Sport-Tech. 

As Samsung marks 30 years in India, the programme is being expanded across the country to strengthen grassroots innovation and ensure that young people from every region have access to the tools and mindset needed to solve real-world challenges. 

Applications for Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2026 are open until July 3, 2026. The top four winning teams will receive incubation grants worth INR 2 crore through FITT, IIT Delhi, along with mentorship, prototyping support and access to India’s startup ecosystem.

Samsung Newsroom India: Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Brings Design Thinking to Bokaro, Inspires Students to Build Solutions for Real-World Challenges.