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Samsung's Solve for Tomorrow 2025 Youth Innovation Competition is Now On
Samsung's Solve for Tomorrow 2025 Youth Innovation Competition is Now On

Malay Mail

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Samsung's Solve for Tomorrow 2025 Youth Innovation Competition is Now On

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 is now on! Eligibility : Full-time students aged 12 to 18 years old, enrolled in a secondary school in Singapore, including: Secondary 1 to Secondary 5 students if they are enrolled in the following schools: Government schools (including autonomous schools) Government-aided schools (including autonomous schools) Independent schools Specialised independent schools (SIS) Specialised schools Special education (SPED) schools : Full-time students aged 12 to 18 years old, enrolled in a secondary school in Singapore, including: Secondary 1 to Secondary 4 students if they are enrolled in IP (Integrated Programme) secondary schools with 6-year IP programmes. First Prize Winning Team S$10,000 worth of Samsung products S$7,000 cash prize A trip to Samsung's headquarters and innovation facilities in South Korea Second Prize S$6,000 worth of Samsung products S$4,000 cash prize Third Prize S$3,000 worth of Samsung products S$2,000 cash prize SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 23 July 2025 - Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 , the highly-anticipated youth innovation competition, is back for its ninth edition in Singapore! As the nation gears up to celebrate SG60 in the coming weeks, this year's Solve for Tomorrow provides a platform for youths to step out and build a more secure future for Singapore. By inspiring youths in Singapore to address key societal issues via innovation and technology, they are empowered to transform creative ideas into impactful solutions for the good of society."At Samsung, we believe that youth and their application of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) knowledge is the key to building a better future. By providing a platform for them to unleash their creativity and passion, Solve for Tomorrow aims to be the catalyst that inspires meaningful change and positive action among our youths," said Jeffrey Hahn, President, Samsung Electronics Singapore. "With this year being a milestone SG60 year, Solve for Tomorrow is calling for youths to join us in building a more secure future for Singapore. As youths put real action into their ideas to influence positive change, we believe that they will find their place in our society and become the change that they want to see in their future."Karan Gopu Pillai, the leader of Team redbluegold , the grand prize winner of the Solve for Tomorrow 2024 competition, shares his experience: "We are grateful for the Solve for Tomorrow experience, as it gave us the platform to turn our ideas into real-world solutions, to make a difference to the people we care about in our society. With the support of the organising team and mentorship from Samsung's Product and Innovation team, we not only pushed through the challenges we faced but also gained new insights and skills that will help us to face our future with confidence."This year's competition is organised in support of the national Digital for Life movement, which mobilises partners from the private, people and public sectors to help Singaporeans embrace digital as a lifelong pursuit and enrich lives through digital technology. Solve for Tomorrow 2025 also provides the opportunity for youths to develop interdisciplinary skills like critical thinking, problem-solving capabilities, as well as to expand their Science, Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) knowledge, and to elevate their potential while preparing them for the has identified four key themes for this year's competition, to encourage submissions that can build a more secure future for Singapore as we celebrate SG60. Participants can develop their ideas around these themes:Climate change is one of the most critical challenges of our time, and everyone has a role to play in shaping a more sustainable future. Whether it's conserving energy, reducing resource consumption, or improving recycling efforts, small actions can lead to big differences over is the foundation for a fulfilling and productive life, and sport and technology are key enablers that can support and enhance overall health. By making it easier for one to stay active, manage stress levels and prevent illnesses, one can also create lasting and positive change for and social harmony are key to a healthy and sustainable future. From creating solutions that remove barriers for people with disabilities, to fostering social inclusion for disadvantaged communities, let us build a Singapore where everyone feels at home, regardless of their readiness and security are growing in importance, as advances in technology unlock new opportunities. For society to move forward collectively while leaving no one behind, it is critical to enhance digital literacy and security while shaping a safer digital environment for now till 31 August 2025, students can submit their entries for the competition by forming groups of two to four and submitting their innovative ideas or solutions on the Solve for Tomorrow 2025 website The top three teams will receive the following prizes:For more information visit the Solve for Tomorrow 2025 website or reach out to the organising team at [email protected] Hashtag: #Samsung #SFT_SG_2025 #TogetherForTomorrow #ShapeTheFuture #SolveForTomorrow #SFT25 #EnablingPeople #SG60 #DigitalforLifeSG The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Samsung inspires the world and shapes the future with transformative ideas and technologies. The company is redefining the worlds of TVs, digital signage, smartphones, wearables, tablets, home appliances and network systems, as well as memory, system LSI and foundry. Samsung is also advancing medical imaging technologies, HVAC solutions and robotics, while creating innovative automotive and audio products through Harman. With its SmartThings ecosystem, open collaboration with partners, and integration of AI across its portfolio, Samsung delivers a seamless and intelligent connected experience. For the latest news, please visit the Samsung Newsroom at

Positioning Youth at the Forefront of Africa's Energy Future: African Energy Chamber (AEC) Endorses Youth in Oil & Gas Summit 2025
Positioning Youth at the Forefront of Africa's Energy Future: African Energy Chamber (AEC) Endorses Youth in Oil & Gas Summit 2025

Zawya

time17-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Positioning Youth at the Forefront of Africa's Energy Future: African Energy Chamber (AEC) Endorses Youth in Oil & Gas Summit 2025

With first oil production on the horizon in Namibia, the country is on track for rapid growth across its oil, gas and broader energy sectors. This highlights a strategic opportunity for the country's youth, and the upcoming Youth in Oil&Gas Summit – taking place July 25-26, 2025, in Walvis Bay – seeks to position young professionals at the forefront of Namibia's energy development. Held under the theme Drilling into the Future: Empowering Youth in Namibia's Oil&Gas Revolution, the second edition of the Youth in Oil&Gas Summit represents a vital platform for advancing youth-led innovation and inclusion. Offering a vibrant platform for dialogue, education and strategic collaboration, the summit provides an opportunity for meaningful engagement between youth and energy leaders, thereby positioning youth at the helm of Namibia's energy future. The African Energy Chamber (AEC) – representing the voice of the African energy sector – offers its full support and endorsement of the upcoming summit. As a strong advocate for the role youth play in the oil and gas sector, the AEC considers this a vital platform for enhancing collaboration, fostering dialogue and advancing projects. The Youth in Oil&Gas Summit comes at a critical time for Namibia's oil and gas industry. Having emerged as one of the world's most promising frontiers, the country has witnessed a series of exploration success across its offshore market in recent years. The country is on track for first oil production by 2029, led by the TotalEnergies-operated Venus field, which anticipates a final investment decision in 2026. Other projects such as the Galp-led Mopane development are also driving this production timeline. The company has made a string of discoveries at its exploration wells at the Mopane field – situated in PEL 93 -, with the latest made in February 2025. These discoveries have revealed the potential of over 10 billion barrels of oil. Additional exploration campaigns in the Orange basin include in PEL 85, where energy company Rhino Resources is exploring. Energy services firm Halliburton announced the delivery of two exploration wells at Block 2914 in PEL 85 in May 2025. This follows a discovery made by Rhino Resources at the Capricornus-1X well in April 2025 and the confirmation of a hydrocarbon reservoir at the Sagittarius-1X well in February 2025. Other players such as Stamper Oil&Gas Corp and Pancontinental are also pursuing exploration projects, with interests in the Orange basin's Block 2712A and PEL 87, respectively. Beyond the Orange basin, Stamper Oil&Gas Corp secured stakes in Block 2914B in the Lüderitz Basin in 2025, as well as Blocks 2213, Block 2011B and Block 2111A in the Walvis Basin. The Lüderitz asset is situated in the southern part of the basin, with drilling expected to start in 2025. Energy major Chevron also acquired an 80% operating stake in Blocks 2112B and 2212A in the Walvis Basin, highlighting the level of global interest in Namibian assets. The country is also accelerating the development of the Kudu gas field – spearheaded by BW Energy. The field is situated in PEL 003 and, following completion, will be a key gas-to-power project in Namibia, utilizing a floating production unit to harness gas resources from the Kudu prospect. An appraisal well is set to be spud in late 2025, targeting the Kharaas Prospect in the north-west section of the Kudu formation. Namibia is also making a strong play for onshore exploration, with campaigns led by energy company ReconAfrica. With stakes in the onshore Kavango basin, ReconAfrica is advancing its 2024 drilling campaign, targeting 3.4 billion barrels of recoverable oil in the Damara Fold Belt. Preparations are underway to spud a second exploration well. The company has since raised C$18 million to finance exploration activities, including drilling the Kavango West 1X well. The well targets 346 million barrels of gross unrisked prospective crude oil and 1,839 billion cubic feet of natural gas. Drilling is set to commence after rig mobilization – planned for June/July 2025, pending final permits. These exploration campaigns have not only unlocked opportunities for domestic oil and gas production, but highlighted the level of commercial opportunity available in Namibia's oil and gas sector. Beyond upstream, the country is also aligning investments with broader goals of enhancing fuel security through modernized infrastructure. Notably, Nigeria's Dangote Refinery is expected to construct a 1.6-million-barrel fuel storage facility in Namibia. A tripartite agreement was also signed between the Namibian ports Authority and the respective national oil companies of Angola and Namibia to establish an integrated logistics base in Namibia. These introduce strategic opportunities for youth across the entire oil and gas value chain and the upcoming Youth in Oil&Gas Summit will outline opportunities, challenges and potential collaborations. 'This is our opportunity to promote youth and encourage them to be drivers of the future. Namibia is on track for rapid growth across its oil and gas, but without youth, it will fail to unlock the full potential of the sector. This is the time to establish mechanisms that encourage participation, foster inclusion and place collaboration at the forefront of development,' states NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the AEC. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

MBRSC opens registration for Summer Space Explorer Camp 2025
MBRSC opens registration for Summer Space Explorer Camp 2025

Zawya

time03-07-2025

  • Science
  • Zawya

MBRSC opens registration for Summer Space Explorer Camp 2025

Dubai – UAE: The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) today announced the opening of registration for the 2025 edition of the Summer Space Explorer Camp, one of the Centre's key educational initiatives designed to spark curiosity, foster innovation, and cultivate the next generation of scientists, engineers, and space explorers. Tailored for students aged 12 to 14 and organised in two separate sessions—first for girls from 14 to 17 July, followed by a session for boys from 21 to 24 July 2025—the camp is set to provide participants with a unique opportunity to delve into the world of space science and technology under the guidance of MBRSC's team of engineers, researchers, and space professionals. Participants will gain insights into MBRSC's current and future missions, exploring how the UAE is shaping the future of space exploration. They will learn about UAE astronauts and understand the challenges and triumphs of human spaceflight. The programme will also introduce students to the fundamentals of satellite development and provide them with a deeper understanding of robotics and its critical role in space missions. Through interactive sessions and practical experiments, students will explore key concepts in space science, helping bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world application. The Summer Space Explorer Camp reflects MBRSC's broader mission to empower youth, nurture national talent, and position the UAE as a global leader in space research and innovation. Through knowledge-driven initiatives like this, the Centre aims to cultivate a generation that will lead the future of the nation's space ambitions. Interested participants can register for the Summer Space Explorer Camp 2025 via the following link: -Ends- For Media Queries: MBRSC Media Team - mbrsc@ ABOUT MOHAMMED BIN RASHID SPACE CENTRE (MBSRC): MBRSC is an advanced scientific and technological hub, responsible for making the UAE a world leader in space services and exploration. Starting with a small team of dedicated engineers in 2006, MBRSC has grown into the incubator of the UAE National Space Programme, fostering scientific research, and building a sustainable space sector in the UAE. MBRSC is home to the Satellite Development Programme, UAE Astronaut Programme, and Emirates Lunar Mission, among others. Under its satellite programme, the Centre has built, developed, and operated several Earth observation satellites, including DubaiSat-1; DubaiSat-2; KhalifaSat, the first satellite that was fully built by Emiratis; MBZ-SAT, the most advanced satellite in the region and the recently launched Etihad-SAT, the Centre's first SAR satellite. Under the UAE Astronaut Programme, MBRSC currently has four astronauts, two of who have undertaken missions to the International Space Station, including the longest Arab space mission in history by H.E. Dr. Sultan Saif AlNeyadi.

UAE: After Fujairah floods, 22-year-old creates crisis system, wins Dh50,000 grant
UAE: After Fujairah floods, 22-year-old creates crisis system, wins Dh50,000 grant

Khaleej Times

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

UAE: After Fujairah floods, 22-year-old creates crisis system, wins Dh50,000 grant

From a competitive pool of 148 applications, ten outstanding youth-led projects have been selected to receive Dh50,000 grants, business licenses, and full support packages through the Changemakers Academy, a flagship programme by the Expo City Dubai Foundation. The winning teams showcased innovative solutions ranging from AI-powered environmental monitoring to assistive technologies for people of determination, all aligned with the UAE's Year of Community and developed in partnership with the Community Development Authority (CDA). The awardees will also benefit from expert mentorship, hands-on training, and access to collaborative workspaces within Expo City Dubai's vibrant innovation ecosystem. This holistic support aims to empower entrepreneurs to develop their ideas into scalable social enterprises that can create a lasting impact across the UAE. Among the winners is Emirati innovator Saara Hassan Al Kaabi, who presented her project, the Smart Rainwater Management Emergency and Response System (SRMERS). Addressing the urgent challenge of sudden floods in the UAE, her solution leverages smart sensors, automated alerts, and a mobile application to detect flood risks in real time, warn residents, and store excess rainwater for future use, thereby mitigating human and material losses caused by outdated drainage infrastructure. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. The 22-year-old said, "Our idea was born from experiencing the 2022 Fujairah floods firsthand. We couldn't reach our homes or hospitals, and we saw how the lack of a smart system can cause serious harm. With SERMERS, we aim to build safer, smarter cities that protect lives and resources." Another standout project is Vantage, developed by 19-year-old Indian Dev Tarunkumar Bhodia, a wearable assistive device designed to enhance spatial awareness for individuals with visual impairments. Combining LiDAR technology, computer vision, and haptic feedback in an affordable VR-style headset, Vantage provides real-time 360-degree obstacle detection, empowering users to navigate dynamic environments with greater confidence and independence. Bhodia reflected, "Watching a visually impaired person struggle unnoticed in a crowded street inspired us to create Vantage. Technology should not only be convenient but also restore dignity and independence. Winning this award validates our commitment to making a meaningful social impact." Joining these innovators is Abdullah AlSalmani, a 25-year-old Iraqi national born and raised in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, and a graduate of UAE University. Abdullah created the SatKit Program, an educational platform designed to teach students satellite development through hands-on learning. SatKit addresses challenges such as limited student access to advanced space technology, declining interest in STEM fields, and uncertainties in career paths. The program offers modular satellite kits, interactive workshops, and teacher training, empowering students to explore satellite engineering from basic concepts to full mission simulations. AlSalmani said, "I struggled to choose a major in high school because I lacked early exposure. SatKit is my way to open doors for students to experience space technology firsthand. Being recognized by Expo City Dubai Foundation is an honor that motivates us to keep pushing boundaries." Launched in February 2025, the Changemakers Academy is a flagship programme of the Expo City Dubai Foundation. It provides structured, hands-on training delivered in partnership with Lumi — an AI-powered learning platform — guiding participants through design-thinking exercises and entrepreneurial development. This initiative exemplifies the power of cross-sector collaboration, bringing together government, academia, the private sector, and civil society with a unified purpose: to address a range of societal needs and build a more sustainable and inclusive future. The Changemakers Academy is part of the Expo City Dubai Foundation, which aims to bridge the gap between people, ideas, and resources by actively supporting social enterprises and problem-solvers in finding, growing, and scaling innovative solutions to our most pressing challenges. Together, these innovators represent the dynamic spirit of the UAE's youth, combining personal experience, technological expertise, and social consciousness to develop solutions with real-world impact. Their projects embody the Academy's mission to nurture creative problem-solving and drive social, environmental, and economic growth across the Emirates.

Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Awards Top 15 Youth-Led Health Innovations Under Bingwa PLUS Programme
Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Awards Top 15 Youth-Led Health Innovations Under Bingwa PLUS Programme

Zawya

time16-06-2025

  • Health
  • Zawya

Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Awards Top 15 Youth-Led Health Innovations Under Bingwa PLUS Programme

Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has announced 15 youth-led innovations as winners of the Bingwa PLUS Y-Health Incubator Pitch Competition, marking a significant milestone in empowering Africa's next generation of public health leaders. The competition, held in Abuja, Nigeria, from May 27 -30, 2025 showcased innovative health solutions developed by young African changemakers aged 18–35. The 15 winning projects were selected from 30 finalists, who emerged from an initial pool of 50 pre-screened candidates. The finalists underwent a rigorous six-week self-paced training programme focused on health leadership, project design, communication, resource mobilisation, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bingwa PLUS programme is an extension of the African Union Bingwa Initiative launched in 2022, designed to equip youth with the tools and resources to co-create scalable and sustainable health interventions. Supported by GIZAfrican Union and YouthHub Africa, the initiative reflects Africa CDC's strategic focus on youth empowerment and innovation in public health. During the two-day pitching event, the 30 finalists presented their solutions before a distinguished panel of judges comprising health experts, development partners, and industry leaders. The selected winners will each receive grants ranging from EUR 1,500 to EUR 3,000, alongside tailored mentorship from leading public health and innovation professionals to support implementation over the coming months. 'This event exemplifies the power of youth-led innovation in transforming health landscapes across Africa,' said Dr. Chrys Promesse Kaniki, Africa CDC Senior Technical Officer for Strategic Programmes and Youth Programmes Lead. 'By investing in young leaders and their ideas, we are fostering a new generation of health innovators equipped to tackle Africa's most urgent health challenges.' The winning projects will now enter an intensive implementation phase, with ongoing mentorship and support to scale their impact across communities. Africa CDC and its partners will continue to track progress, document success stories, and promote these solutions through advocacy and technical collaboration. To view the full list of winners, click here: Africa CDC Awards Top 15 Youth-Led Health Innovations Under Bingwa PLUS Programme Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).

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