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Today's window with a look under the hood of Samsung's initiatives will not be subtle, as in the case of delivery robots, nor completely outside of technology, as in the case of guide dog training. Because sustainability has become more important than ever and today's young generations are more motivated to find real solutions to combat climate change and actively take steps to create a cleaner and better future.

In order to support young generations and their purpose, Samsung Electronics launched the Solve for Tomorrow program back in 2010, which helps young people use their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) skills to solve societal problems. The program started in the USA and has since spread to another 50 countries, where two million students have already participated.

To mark the program's 2021th anniversary in the US, Deniz Hatiboglu, Head of CSR at Samsung Electronics America, visited Princeton High School in New Jersey, home of the winning 2022-XNUMX team. He won in it for his pioneering project of disposal of food waste using insects. In the video above, learn more about Solve for Tomorrow, as well as the young people contributing to sustainable solutions for our world. 

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