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Delhi, December 2025.
Sports has long been a vehicle for social
mobility but uneven access to coaching, facilities, and exposure often limits
talent to geography. At Samsung Solve for Tomorrow (SFT) 2025, the flagship
education programme of Samsung, in partnership with IIT Delhi, young innovators
reimagined sport as a pathway to opportunity by leveraging technology to
democratize access and inclusion.
Thousands of students nationwide responded to
the call under the theme “Social Change Through Sport & Technology.”
Here’s how they are opening the gates of Indian sport:
1. A Purpose-Driven Theme
This category invited innovations expanding
access to training, virtual coaching, e-sports, and skill development—aimed at
building healthier, aspirational futures for young people across India.
2. NextPlayAI: Democratizing Talent Discovery
Tennis players and IIIT Pune computer science
students Aadish Shelke and Bhagyashri Meena created NextPlayAI, an AI-powered
platform using video analytics and machine learning to uncover sporting
potential through personalized feedback and performance comparison. Their goal:
elite guidance accessible and affordable anywhere.
3. Diverse Innovations Driving Inclusion
Other finalists and winners are creating tech to
make sport accessible to all, including:
4. Backing Innovation From Prototype to Product
Winners received up to ₹1 crore incubation
support at IIT Delhi, with additional awards for top teams, including ₹1
lakh grants, Goodwill Awards and Young Innovator Awards and Samsung
Galaxy Z Flip smartphones for the top 20 teams.
5. Growing a Decentralized Sporting Ecosystem
The 2025 cohort saw strong participation from
Tier-II and Tier-III cities, with alumni mentoring newcomers and access to IIT
Delhi’s FITT Labs for prototyping—fueling the spread of sports tech innovation
beyond metros.
6. Empathy and Responsibility at the Core
Participants engaged in design-thinking
workshops focused on empathy-first innovation, solving genuine social
challenges rather than technology for technology’s sake, aligned with
responsible AI principles.
7. A Legacy of Empowering Changemakers
Since 2010, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow has
inspired 2.9 million young innovators in 68 countries, equipping
students with mentorship and tools to build STEM solutions that make a
difference. India’s diverse contributions continue to grow year on year.