The creativity and commitment of young Latin Americans to change their environment is leaving its mark: the 12th edition of Solve for Tomorrow (SFT) has already received more than 2,000 ideas from all over the region. In view of the enthusiasm generated, Samsung Electronics announces the extension of the registration period until july 18.

Since its launch in may, the program has invited thousands of public school students and teachers to come up with innovative solutions to everyday challenges in their communities, using Design Thinking tools. To date, more than 5,800 young people and teachers have participated in training sessions taught by experts, marking the beginning of a transformative journey that will culminate in the regional grand finale in november.
Among the countries with the highest number of entries are El Salvador, with close to 200 proposals, Ecuador (366), Honduras (255) and Venezuela (235). These figures reflect the enthusiasm and willingness of young people to imagine a better future, with concrete and socially responsible solutions.
In addition to the countries mentioned above, Barbados, Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago and Uruguay also participate in Solve for Tomorrow. This regional presence allows students from different cultures and backgrounds to share a common vision: to improve their environment through purposeful innovation.
Throughout each stage, the program seeks to foster skills that go beyond the classroom. Solve for Tomorrow 2025’s pedagogical approach combines creativity with critical thinking, promoting collaboration and hands-on, real-world problem solving. Students learn to structure ideas, develop projects, and present viable solutions, strengthening competencies that will serve them in multiple contexts of their personal, academic, and professional lives.

“It fills us with hope to see how students from different corners of Latin America are identifying real problems in their communities and proposing solutions with a high potential for impact. At Samsung, we want to provide them with the tools to develop their talent and make these ideas a reality”, said María Fernanda Hernández, Corporate Citizenship manager at Samsung Electronics for Central America, the Caribbean, Ecuador and Venezuela.
The dynamics of the program will continue with an evaluation stage to choose the semifinalists per country, who will participate in an intensive bootcamp where they will develop their prototypes. Throughout the process, the selected teams will receive mentoring from Samsung professionals, as well as training focused on project-based learning, agile methodologies, and innovation.
If you are part of a public school and you are between 15 and 18 years old, there is still time to transform an idea into a real solution. This could be your opportunity to generate a positive impact in your community and be part of a regional network of young people who are changing the present through education.
Don’t miss the opportunity to join this adventure that can change your life and that of many others. Enter www.solvefortomorrowlatin.com follow the instructions and take the first step to turn your idea into action.