Solve for Tomorrow
Applications are in!
The application phase of the competition is now closed. Judges are reviewing all applications. Tune back in on or around Dec. 3rd to find out which schools will advance to the next phase of the competition as State Finalists!
2023-2024 National Winners
2023-2024 National Winners
Hoover High School
Hoover, AL
Sustainable Automatic Door Opener - Hoover High School students use STEM skills to develop a low-cost, sustainabile automatic door opener that improves the quality of life for people with dexterity.
Brandywine High School
Wilmington, DE
Board Games for All - Brandywine Highs School students developed a low-cost, sustainable, and customizable board game set that can be played with by all.
Princeton High School
Princeton, NJ
The Che'w Robot - Princeton High School students develop the Che'w Robot, a robot designed to help people learn Mam, a Mayan language that is spoken by very few people today, to help keep the language alive for the next generation of Mayan people.
Sustainability Innovation Award Winner
Green Street Academy, Baltimore, MD
A new kind of Paper - Students at Green Street Academy recycle the local sargasm found in local bodies of water to develop a sustainable alternative to paper and and cardboard.
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Hoover High School
Hoover, AL
Sustainable Automatic Door Opener - Hoover High School students use STEM skills to develop a low-cost, sustainabile automatic door opener that improves the quality of life for people with dexterity. -
Brandywine High School
Wilmington, DE
Board Games for All - Brandywine Highs School students developed a low-cost, sustainable, and customizable board game set that can be played with by all. -
Princeton High School
Princeton, NJ
The Che'w Robot - Princeton High School students develop the Che'w Robot, a robot designed to help people learn Mam, a Mayan language that is spoken by very few people today, to help keep the language alive for the next generation of Mayan people. -
Sustainability Innovation Award Winner
Green Street Academy, Baltimore, MD
A new kind of Paper - Students at Green Street Academy recycle the local sargasm found in local bodies of water to develop a sustainable alternative to paper and and cardboard.
2022-23 National Winners
2022-23 National Winners
Brandywine High School
Wilmington, Delaware
Students from Brandywine High School developed their AACU switch to eliminate cost barriers by creating an affordable alternative to assistive tech devices for people with independent living disabilities, costing a fraction of the market standard.
Strawberry Crest High School
Dover, Florida
Students from Strawberry Crest High School developed the Human Health Band, a wearable sensor with an app that allows coaches to monitor an athlete’s body temperature and prevent heat related death.
Porter High School
Porter, Texas
Students from Porter High School developed the HiveHub - A state-of-the-art beehive monitoring system capable of recording the hive traffic, climate, and activity, all while giving live feedback through the user-friendly app.
Sustainability Innovation Award Winner
Bloomington High School South, Indiana
Students from Bloomington High School South won the Sustainability Innovation Award by developing their Temp Mural - They aim to reduce the impact of global warming by engineering mural art using highly reflective, climate-positive barium sulfate paint.
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Brandywine High School
Wilmington, Delaware
Students from Brandywine High School developed their AACU switch to eliminate cost barriers by creating an affordable alternative to assistive tech devices for people with independent living disabilities, costing a fraction of the market standard. -
Strawberry Crest High School
Dover, Florida
Students from Strawberry Crest High School developed the Human Health Band, a wearable sensor with an app that allows coaches to monitor an athlete’s body temperature and prevent heat related death. -
Porter High School
Porter, Texas
Students from Porter High School developed the HiveHub - A state-of-the-art beehive monitoring system capable of recording the hive traffic, climate, and activity, all while giving live feedback through the user-friendly app. -
Sustainability Innovation Award Winner
Bloomington High School South, Indiana
Students from Bloomington High School South won the Sustainability Innovation Award by developing their Temp Mural - They aim to reduce the impact of global warming by engineering mural art using highly reflective, climate-positive barium sulfate paint.
2021-22 National Winners
2021-22 National Winners
Princeton High School
Princeton, New Jersey
Students from Princeton High School worked to combat overproduction of greenhouse gas emissions in landfills by utilizing the black soldier fly to bioremediate food waste into usable products such as a substitute for palm oil in cosmetics like soap.
Porter High School
Porter, Texas
Students from Porter High School developed a gunshot detection and evacuation system to address a crowd stampede caused by an active shooter or the threat of one.
Great Bridge High School
Chesapeake, Virginia
Students from Great Bridge High School addressed bus transportation delays by creating an app and card reader, AcceleRoute, to determine the most efficient route based on riders.
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Princeton High School
Princeton, New Jersey
Students from Princeton High School worked to combat overproduction of greenhouse gas emissions in landfills by utilizing the black soldier fly to bioremediate food waste into usable products such as a substitute for palm oil in cosmetics like soap. -
Porter High School
Porter, Texas
Students from Porter High School developed a gunshot detection and evacuation system to address a crowd stampede caused by an active shooter or the threat of one. -
Great Bridge High School
Chesapeake, Virginia
Students from Great Bridge High School addressed bus transportation delays by creating an app and card reader, AcceleRoute, to determine the most efficient route based on riders.
2020-21 National Winners
2020-21 National Winners
2019-20 National Winners
2019-20 National Winners
2018-19 National Winners
2018-19 National Winners
2017-18 National Winners
2017-18 National Winners
2016-17 National Winners
2016-17 National Winners
2015-16 National Winners
2015-16 National Winners
2014-15 National Winners
2014-15 National Winners
No purchase necessary to enter or win in the Samsung “Solve for Tomorrow” Education Contest. Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, 21 or older & currently employed at a public school teacher, grades 6–12. Contest begins 8/27/24. For Official Rules and judging criteria, click here.
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