Malaysian Students Shine as EduHive Wins Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025
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11 December 2025
KUALA LUMPUR: EduHive from Malacca, comprising students aged 15, has been crowned the winner of Samsung Solve for Tomorrow (SFT) 2025, triumphing over four other finalist teams with their innovative project, Scabraile.
In partnership with Universiti Malaya, the 2025 edition, themed “Time to Take CHARGE, Start with CAN,” continued to inspire Malaysian students aged 13 to 15 to turn their STEM knowledge into real-world solutions. Over four months, 53 teams and 210 students from across the country competed to develop community-driven innovations.
Elaine Soh, Chief Marketing Officer of Samsung Malaysia Electronics, praised the finalists for their creativity and purpose-driven approach. “The ingenuity displayed by these young innovators proves that Solve for Tomorrow is more than just a competition; it’s a catalyst for meaningful change. These young brains are applying STEM to solve real issues, showcasing Malaysia’s future leaders’ potential to build a sustainable and intelligent society. Congratulations to all the winners.”
The Grand Final took place on 6 December at M World Hotel, where the top five teams showcased their prototypes before a panel of judges. The competition, which featured RM117,000 worth of Samsung prizes, recognised projects for their creativity, problem-solving, and strong STEM application.
The first-place prize went to EduHive from SMK Tinggi Perempuan Melaka for their project Scabraile, earning Samsung products worth RM44,000. Second place was awarded to Potassium Boost from Sekolah Menengah Sri KDU for their project TempTeddy, receiving Samsung products worth RM30,000. The third-place team, The Interceptor’s Eye from SMJK Kwang Hua, earned Samsung products worth RM23,000. Fourth place was claimed by Coding Chaos from SMK Bukit Jambul for their Smart Leafvision, with Samsung products worth RM12,000, and fifth was Evoxis from Sekolah Agama Menengah Bestari for their Neutroxis Organ Kit, receiving Samsung products worth RM8,000.
SFT continues to motivate young Malaysians to pursue STEM and turn their ideas into impactful solutions. Supported by Universiti Malaya, students are empowered to reach their full potential while helping to build stronger, more resilient communities.














