Porter High School Students Compete as National Finalists in Samsung's "Solve For Tomorrow
Team Photo: Top Row left to right: Caitlyn Chavez (Sr), Carmen Condarco (Jr), Tristin Dowdy (freshman), Jase Gable, (Jr) Bottom Row left to right: Michael Robbins (Jr), River Dowdy (Jr)
Porter High School Students Compete as National Finalists in Samsung's "Solve For Tomorrow" Challenge
Samsung's "Solve For Tomorrow" contest, aimed at raising awareness around pressing community issues and fostering the next generation of socially responsible leaders, has selected a group of Porter High School students as national finalists. These students have developed a cutting-edge beehive monitoring system, HiveHub, and are competing for a chance to win up to $100,000 in Samsung technology and classroom resources for their school.
The innovative project, HiveHub, is an advanced beehive monitoring solution that can track hive traffic, climate, and activity. It delivers real-time updates through an intuitive app, which users can access on their smartphones. For a closer look at HiveHub in action, watch the full YouTube video here:
www.youtube.com/watc h?v=8awJxr6R2t4
Vote and Show Your Support!
To support Porter High School in their quest for the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Community Choice Winner title, you can view and vote for their video alongside other 2022-2023 national finalists at:
www.samsung.com/us/s olvefortomorrow/