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World Creativity & Innovation Day 2026

World Creativity & Innovation Day 2026

Schools prepare to mark World Creativity and Innovation Week (15–21 April) and Creativity and Innovation Day on 21 April. Teachers seek ways to help young people stretch their imaginations and develop original ideas. Samsung offers a suite of free, ready?to?use resources through its Solve for Tomorrow programme. It inspires confidence and encourages students to develop tech?for?good solutions to real?world challenges.

Celebrating a Global Moment for Imagination

World Creativity and Innovation Day (WCID) is an international celebration recognising creativity as a vital 21st?century skill. Learners of all ages explore new ideas, collaborate, and use imaginative thinking to make a positive impact.

Creativity isn’t just a personal trait – it’s a skill that improves with guidance and practice. According to research from Samsung, 48% of young people feel confident they could invent or develop a tech product that benefits society, suggesting that students have the ideas but often lack structured opportunities to explore them.

Free Resources to Spark Big Ideas World Creativity & Innovation Day

Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow helps secondary students develop innovative ideas using technology. The resources take learners from a blank page to a fully formed idea, supporting teachers who want to integrate more creativity, problem?solving, and design thinking into their lessons.

All materials are free and flexible – during lessons, form time, enrichment sessions, or as stand?alone creativity challenges. The Imagination Lab set is particularly suited to World Creativity & Innovation Week. The full collection is available at: solvefortomorrowuk.com/resources

A Spotlight on Student World Creativity & Innovation

The Solve for Tomorrow competition – now closed for this academic year,  gives students the chance to work with Samsung mentors and turn their ideas into tangible prototypes. The next cycle will open at the start of the new school year, an opportunity for young people to explore innovation and entrepreneurship.

Past winners have developed powerful tech?for?good solutions, including:

  • Athena: a haptic collar enabling deaf users to feel music
  • HeartAware: a mobile tool that detects heart?risk indicators in under?served communities

These projects demonstrate what can happen when young people are given the skills and confidence to address problems that matter to them.

Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow resources are already being used in over a third of secondary schools across the UK and Ireland, and they continue to grow in popularity among educators who want to help students connect creativity, STEM skills and social impact.

Creativity & Innovation Week offers the perfect moment for schools to encourage students to try new experiences, experiment with ideas, and explore their own creative potential. Through free, practical tools and inspiring real?world examples, Samsung aims to make creativity accessible to every young person – and to empower the next generation of inventive thinkers.

Teachers can access all free resources at: solvefortomorrowuk.com/resources

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