Samsung UK hosts Living Well: Tech for a Happier, Healthier World at Big Bang Fair
As part of the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Next Gen programme, Samsung encouraged over 1500 students to explore how tech can support living well and design tech for good solutions at Big Bang Fair

Images captured at Big Bang Fair
LONDON, U.K.– June 20, 2025 – Samsung Electronics UK, welcomed students to join their living well themed stand at Big Bang UK Young Scientists and Engineers Fair, which took place earlier this week at Birmingham NEC.
Students and teachers joined Samsung for an immersive learning experience where they explored how technology can enhance wellbeing and inspire a healthier life. Students discovered real examples of how technology is making the world a better place and through creative problem solving, came up with their very own tech-for-good solutions in a design sprint.

Image captured at Big Bang Fair
Over 442 tech for good ideas were submitted across the three-day event, including smart trainers which monitor step count and offer health tracking, a smart first-aid kit detecting injuries, and a gender-neutral bracelet that helps monitor your emotions regulate how you feel. Each day of the event, one idea will be selected to win a pair of Galaxy buds for the individual or groups of up to three people. Winners will be notified next week.

Image captured at Big Bang Fair
Jessie Soohyun Park, Head of Corporate Responsibility at Samsung UK, said: “It was great to welcome so many passionate young people to our stand at Big Bang Fair. We were blown away by their innovative tech for good ideas that really could make a meaningful difference to people’s lives. Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Next Gen is all about inspiring the next generation of innovators – we’re encouraging secondary schools across the UK to sign up for the free resources and join our tech for good challenge.”
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Next Gen programme is designed for 11-15 year olds to inspire the next generation of innovators. Reaching over a third of secondary schools across the UK and Ireland, the programme offers interactive video lessons, design thinking, online safety and careers resources for teachers to use with their students, and a fun challenge where students and their schools can win fantastic tech prizes. Schools can register for the free programme here and submit their challenge entries before 25th July 2025.
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