Samsung Solve for Tomorrow India 2026 offers Rs 2 crore grants and IIT Delhi incubation

Samsung has launched the fifth edition of Samsung Solve for Tomorrow in India for 2026, aiming to support young innovators with technology-led solutions. The top four teams will share incubation grants worth Rs 2 crore and receive incubation support at IIT Delhi. Additional awards and mentorship will go to the top 20 and top 40 teams.

Samsung has announced the fifth edition of its India programme, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow. The company said the initiative supports young people in building tech-based answers to real problems. Samsung shared the details on Friday, describing it as an innovation and education effort for the next generation.

Samsung India 2026 student grants

The 2026 edition offers incubation grants worth Rs 2 crore for the top four teams. Samsung said the winners will get support at IIT Delhi to develop and scale their ideas. The company also set out separate grant amounts for teams placed in the top 20 and top 40.

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow India 2026 grants and support

Samsung said the top 20 teams will receive Rs 20 lakh each. The company added that the top 40 teams will be awarded Rs 8 lakh. Samsung devices and mentorship support are also part of the package for the top 40 teams, according to the statement.

The company said the programme aims to help India’s next wave of innovators. Samsung described it as a way to guide students and young creators. The focus remains on technology-led solutions to challenges faced in daily life and public systems.

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow India expansion and #DigitalIndia link

"With the 2026 edition, we are taking innovation deeper into Bharat - more than doubling our outreach to schools and expanding access for young changemakers,\" Samsung Southwest Asia President & CEO JB Park said. Samsung said the expansion is part of a wider plan to reach more schools and include more participants.

\"The programme reflects our sustained commitment to Indias innovation journey, while strengthening the ecosystem through design thinking, skilling, industry exposure, and start-up support, in alignment with the vision of #DigitalIndia.\" JB Park said this as the programme entered its fifth year, linking it to skills and start-up support.

Samsung also said the 2026 edition comes as it marks 30 years in India. The statement said the company is increasing the programme’s scale and ambition. Samsung added that the move underlines its longer-term support for India’s innovation ecosystem and the vision of #DigitalIndia.

With inputs from PTI

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