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Samsung Electronics Philippines Corporation (SEPCO) has officially revealed the Top 10 finalists of its global program, Solve For Tomorrow competition – now in its 3rd year in the Philippines, and 15th year globally. Bringing fresh ideas to real-world challenges, Samsung continues its mission to inspire the Filipino next-gen heroes with the return of Solve For Tomorrow 2025 as part of Samsung’s global initiative, partnering with the Department of Education (DepEd) to showcase innovative solutions from all government science high school students in grades 8 to 10, addressing challenges faced by their local communities.
The teams that will move forward to compete for the top 3 grand-winning prizes are FloodSafe Routes AI from Philippine Science High School – Caraga Region Campus, Mangrove Health Monitor (MaHeMo) from Cavite Science Integrated School, SINAG from Bansud NHS – Regional Science High School, SARIMAX from Pasay City Science High School, The S.W.E.A.T. Project from Philippine Science High School Main Campus, ShellTer from Philippine Science High School – Central Luzon Campus, VITALBAND from Marikina Science High School, S.A.G.I.P. from Cavite Science Integrated School, BANTALAY from Tuguegarao City Science High School, and EGGNovation from Cavite Science Integrated School. This year, Samsung garnered over 300 submissions, involving more than 1,000 students from across the Philippines. Each team, with up to four student members, was tasked to create a proposal following this year’s themes: Environmental Sustainability through Technology, Social Change through Tech and Sport, and Solving Community Problems with Artificial Intelligence (AI). To evaluate this year’s entries, Samsung convened with a distinguished panel of industry leaders from the fields of technology, innovation, and education. The panel includes National Innovation Council Executive Member Monchito Ibrahim, Analytics & Artificial Intelligence Association of the Philippines President Michelle S. Alarcon, IdeaSpace Foundation and QBO Innovation Executive Director Alwyn Rosel, DEVCON Philippines Campus Program Lead Rachelle Perez, and SEPCO Head of Consumer and Market Insights Dianne Capuz.
The 10 finalists will now embark on an idea mentorship with Samsung experts, collaborating with their assigned coach to refine proposals, build proof-of-concepts, and create mock-ups ahead of the final presentation. This December, they will be presenting their proposals live for a chance to win over Php2M (2 million pesos) in cash prizes and Samsung devices for their schools, teams, and teacher advisers. Joining the judging panel for the final round is SEPCO Head of Product Engineering and Technical Compliance Julius Arguson. SEPCO President Minsu Chu shared, “We are very happy with the increasing interest in Solve For Tomorrow, as we can see from the growing number of entries and teams joining the competition every year. It shows that more and more students from Science High Schools nationwide are harnessing their STEM knowledge and skills to help solve the issues their communities face, so we can have a better tomorrow. It is truly a special competition this year as we celebrate our 15th year globally for Solve For Tomorrow, and an honor to witness our Next-Gen Heroes share their innovative ideas powered by science and technology. We look forward to what our top 10 Next-Gen heroes have to offer as they move to the final round of the competition.”
Back and bolder in its third year in the Philippines, Samsung Solve For Tomorrow continues to champion the creativity and compassion of Filipino youth. With this year’s focus on developing real-world solutions through the power of technology and artificial intelligence, the program inspires students to uplift their local communities — proving that innovation is most meaningful when it creates positive change where it matters most.
