Samsung hosted a 3-day incubator program in Milan to uncover next generation of ideas to help society.
Milan, Italy – November 4, 2025 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is proud to announce the winners of the inaugural Solve for Tomorrow European Competition, a ground-breaking initiative designed to empower young innovators to address pressing global challenges through technology and creativity. Held for the first time in-person, the competition brought together ten finalist teams from across Europe, culminating in the selection of five winning teams.
The event, hosted in Milan, attended by 60 participants, featured a dynamic showcase of ideas, workshops, and cultural activities. The finalists were joined by experts from Samsung and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) present as part of the joint initiative, Together for Tomorrow, Enabling People, aimed at engaging younger generations and creating a positive impact in the world through sport and technology. The experts mentored the teams to highlight the positive impact of youth-led programmes combining sport and technology to potentially solve societal issues. The Sport&Tech theme reflects a shared commitment of Samsung and IOC to inspire young people to become changemakers by combining the unifying power of sport with cutting-edge innovation, which also aligns with the IOC’s Olympism365 strategy, which leverages sport to promote sustainable development.
The Winning Teams and Their Innovations
- Curastep Raye & Sarah (UK). A Smart IoT biometric shoe to empower diabetes patients with foot problems to stay active.
- Liova, Evan & Simon (France). A eco-designed power bank using components from old devices.
- My Hormone, Petra & Zóra (Hungary). A comprehensive educational resource on female hormonal balance, addressing gaps in public health.
- SkillFIT, Alicia & Gabriel (Germany). An AI powered platform focusing on improving fairness physical education in schools
- VisionNex, Jakub & Jakub (Czech Republic). Affordable smart glasses to translate visual scenes into spoken descriptions to empower visually impaired people to be more active in their environments.
Samsung Electronics Chief Marketing Officer for Europe, Benjamin Braun and Samsung Electronics Italy’s Head of CRM and Media, Cristina Mangiarotti, shared valuable leadership insights and essential skills for their future projects.
The finalists were also supported by the IOC Young Leaders, Berber Swart, Sofia Bonicalza, Nicolo Di Tulio and Paul Bayetwho worked with students to strengthen their storytelling and pitching skills. The IOC Young Leaders programme is one of the IOC’s flagship initiatives designed to empower young people to drive positive change through sport, reflecting IOC’s mission and the Olympism365 framework.
5 Samsung Solve For Tomorrow Winners alongside (from the right Simon Sung, President and CEO Samsung Electronics Europe & on the left Louis Kim, President Samsung Electronics Italy, Daniel Park, Head of People Team Samsung Electronics Europe and Benjamin Braun, CMO Samsung Electronics Europe
“We are thrilled to see the incredible talent and creativity demonstrated by these young innovators”, said Benjamin Braun, Chief Marketing Officer, Samsung Electronics Europe. “The Solve for Tomorrow competition is a testament to the power of technology in driving positive change. We are proud to support these young innovators as they work towards creating a better future for all”
President and CEO of Samsung Electronics Europe Simon Sung said, “I am very proud that Europe is hosting the first ever regional Solve For Tomorrow competition. I am passionate about supporting the Olympism365 principles and the brilliant young people across Europe that are our future leaders. We want to grow participation in Solve For Tomorrow to create more opportunities like this in the future”.
“Olympism is not only about competition; it is about building a better world through sport,” said Ollie Dudfield, Associate Director of Olympism365 at the IOC. He congratulated Samsung for the Solve For Tomorrow programme and the Sport&Tech collaboration with the IOC, noting that “our shared vision through initiatives like Olympism365 empowers young people to use sport and innovation to tackle global challenges.” Dudfield encouraged participants to be proud of their journey, adding that “together, we can help create a healthier, more inclusive and better-connected world.”
The Winning Teams
“We had a lot of fun meeting new people and exploring Milan during the European Solve for Tomorrow competition. It’s been incredible to win with CuraStep. We can’t wait to see what’s next!” CuraStep
“We were so excited to take part in Solve for Tomorrow European competition. If you believe in what you do and invest yourself fully, it will come True!” Liova
“We have dreamt of reaching the top five with our My Hormone project since the moment we stepped into the European finals. Seeing our ideas come to life and sharing this moment with everyone who believed in us is an incredible feeling”. My Hormone
“When students feel seen, they start to believe in themselves and if you really believe in yourself, you can achieve anything. Just like we did with our idea SkillFIT at the European Competition.” SkillFIT
“This was an amazing experience. It was great to hear other finalists from all over Europe and we are proud that our idea of AI powered smart glasses for the blind was selected among the 5 winning ideas.” VisionNex
All ten finalists took part in a three-day series of workshops and pitches in Milan.
About Samsung Solve for Tomorrow
The Solve for Tomorrow initiative encourages young innovators to develop creative solutions to global challenges using technology. The European competition marks a significant milestone in Samsung’s commitment to fostering innovation and empowering the next generation of leaders.
For more information about Solve for Tomorrow in the UK please visit: https://www.samsung.com/uk/solvefortomorrow/
