Meet our Solve for Tomorrow Ambassadors at Paris 2024

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Solve Ambassadors

Students wearing their  Human Health Band
Safety
Saving Lives on the Field
Patrick Cseh, Anna Steed, Mehar Chhabra (US)
Imagine an arena where every game is played with confidence and security.
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Students presenting their solutions
Sustainability
Bugs Can Save the Planet
Ngan Le, Matthew Livingston, Daniela Gonzalez, Mayda Jiguan (US)
Picture a world where we turn trash into treasure and save the planet.
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Ramneek introducing her invention, 'MyVision'
Accesibility
The Cane that Knows the Way
Ramneek Kaur Ahluwalia (UK)
Imagine a world where the visually impaired navigate freely—I want to turn this dream into reality.
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Students holding their portable mini charger
Sustainability
Dance to Charge
Inès Proust, Zakaria Belabbas (France)
Imagine your every step helping the environment—we want to harness your moves to leap forward in sustainability.
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Accesibility
Move Beyond Limits with Artificial Limbs
Jinbang Li, Guanwei Chen, Kairan Zeng (China)
Imagine bringing comfort to artificial limbs so that people with disabilities can live independently.
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Students holidng the Solve For Tomorrow logo
Accesibility
Hear with your Eyes
Michael Santoso, Christopher Angelo (Singapore)
Picture a world where communication is seamless for the hearing impaired—we want to connect lives through innovation.
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Group photo of students holding their MediQ
Healthcare
Health Checkup in a Blink
Nguyen Hoang Dung, Le Gia Bach, Nguyen Quang Anh, To Huu Phat (Vietnam)
Envision a future where everyone can be healthier with quick and easy health checkup—we aim to achieve this.
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Student in an interview
Healthcare
Creating a Stress-Free World
Shankar Srinivas (India)
Picture a future where stress is easily overcome—I want to create a stress-free world with the power of technology.
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Students receiving their award
Safety
Magic in a Bin
Mustafa Akay, Arkad Divan Dinler, Arda Kaplan (Türkiye)
Picture a bin that not only holds waste but saves lives—we aim to protect health by safely incinerating needles.
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Sustainability
Recycled Plastic, Recovered Life
Catalina Sicha, Nancy Guiterrez, Erick Torres, Rodolfo Yauri (Peru)
Think of a world where plastic bottles turn into affordable splints—we want to make healthcare accessible for all stroke patients.
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Our Approach

  • Empowering future generations
  • achieve their full potential
  • pioneering positive social change
We are committed to improving the global community with transformative ideas, and will devote our resources, contributing to a better global society,and continue developing and designing helpful innovations aroundpeople’s needs in an ever-evolving world.
Students interacting with their mentor

We believe in the potential of future generations

We put people at the heart of everything we do. We believe that everyone must benefit from the promise that technology will improve and shape our world and that the next generation has the potential to drive purposeful changes through innovations.
Photo of the project prototype

We seek out unique educational needs across the world

Learning is a personal experience. By leveraging our international presence, we are committing our resources to provide quality educational programs that are based on global standards but can have a truly hyper-local impact.
Students engaged in a discussion

We value collaboration

We have experienced first-hand the value of collaboration, and the impact we can have through working together when we are committed to an idea that can bringing about change, solve societal problems and overcome challenges.

Global Impact

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