AI Can Shape India’s Future: Samsung Workshop

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow’s Design Thinking Workshop was held at New Era School, Ghaziabad.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to unlock over $500 billion for India in the next five years, and capturing that depends on the right architecture.

Young innovators are increasingly exploring how emerging technologies can create more seamless, efficient and user-centric experiences. Samsung is fueling that skill and growth.

The consumer electronics giant recent held its Samsung Solve for Tomorrow’s Design Thinking Workshop at New Era School, Ghaziabad, where students examined how AI can help shape the future of India’s rapidly growing digital delivery ecosystem.

‘Samsung Solve for Tomorrow’ is Samsung India’s flagship education and innovation programme designed to empower the country’s next generation of innovators to build technology-driven solutions for real-world challenges. Open to youth aged 14–22, the initiative encourages participants to transform ideas into impactful innovations across four themes: AI Health & Education, Environmental Sustainability, and Sport-Tech.

Participants were introduced to Samsung’s Design Thinking methodology – a human-centred approach that encourages participants to deeply understand user needs before developing solutions. They focused on understanding the experiences of customers, delivery partners and service providers to identify areas where technology could further enhance convenience, transparency and user experience.

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AI Applications

Using insights gathered through empathy mapping, stakeholder analysis and problem-definition exercises, they conceptualised an AI-enabled application designed to facilitate better information flow and decision-making across different stages of the delivery journey.

Samsung is significantly expanding the scale of Solve for Tomorrow 2026. Through Design Thinking Workshops being conducted across 100 cities spanning modern India. The company is equipping thousands of young people with the skills to identify grassroots challenges, develop human-centred solutions and transform ideas into scalable innovations.

This initiative reflects Samsung’s belief that the next wave of innovation can emerge from every corner of the country. The programme will culminate with the top four winning teams receiving incubation grants worth nearly two crore, helping them further develop and scale their ideas.

Participants will also receive mentorship, training, prototyping support and exposure to India’s broader startup and innovation ecosystem.

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