This year’s Samsung Tomorrow Solution will offer a total of 200 million Korean Won to the best ideas to improve the world
Samsung Electronics today announced that
Samsung Tomorrow Solution 2018, a competition to find the ideas for
solutions that can change the future for the better, will be open globally
for the first time.
This allows anyone, whether you are an individual
or a team, a chance to win prizes and support with a total value of 200
Million Korean Won (roughly 187 thousand U.S. Dollars). Apply by 6p.m.
on May 17th (UTC+09:00) at the Samsung Tomorrow Solution Fair homepage to help improve the world.
Submissions are to fall under four categories: Education,
Health-Medical, Environment-Safety, and Local Community. First-time
entries are eligible for Idea Awards and for solutions that have
particularly far-reaching implications for society, Samsung Electronics
has the option to provide additional support through their Impact
awards.
Ignis helps Firefighters Spot Victims and Dangers in the Field with Thermal Imaging
The winner of the 2016 Idea Award and the 2017 Impact award was
Ignis, a project for an affordable thermal imaging solution customized
for firefighters. Inspired by a real-life situation experienced by
firefighter Han Gyeong-Seung, Ignis was proposed through Samsung
Tomorrow Solution and then further developed by Samsung Electronics
Creative Lab (C-Lab).
Conventional thermal cameras are bulky and expensive, which makes
them difficult to dispatch in actual firefighting and rescue missions. Working with local firefighters, the Ignis team devised a small, light and easy-to-use thermal camera that can be attached to the firefighters’ masks. Samsung donated 1,000 of these Ignis cameras to fire stations throughout Korea.
About Samsung Tomorrow Solution
Samsung Tomorrow Solution is a social contribution contest that was
created in 2013. Over 7,000 teams, consisted of over 30,000 people, have
taken part in the contest during the last five years.
To date, Samsung Electronics has awarded a total of one billion
Korean Won to 40 winners through Samsung Tomorrow Solution, helping them
further pursue and realize their ideas. Samsung has also invested
additional assets, including financial, technical and human resources,
to further develop and distribute solutions with particularly great
potential.
Now in its sixth year and for the first year open as a global
initiative, the project’s continuing quest to find and fund ideas that
can help the public landscape is still going strong.
Source: Samsung

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