Atal Innovation Mission

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Atal Innovation Mission

Atal Innovation Mission

Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) is Government of India’s flagship initiative to promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in the country. AIM’s objective is to develop new programmes and policies for fostering innovation in different sectors of the economy, provide platform and collaboration opportunities for different stakeholders, create awareness and create an umbrella structure to oversee innovation ecosystem of the country.

Five major initiatives were taken in the first year of establishment:

  1. Atal Tinkering Labs-Creating problem-solving mindset across schools in India.
  2. Atal Incubation Centers-Fostering world class startups and adding a new dimension to the incubator model.
  3. Atal New India Challenges-Fostering product innovations and aligning them to the needs of various sectors/ministeries.
  4. Mentor India Campaign- A national Mentor network in collaboration with public sector, corporates and institutions, to support all the intiatives of the mission.
  5. Atal Community Innovation Center- To stimulate community centric innovation and ideas in the unserved /underserved regions of the country including Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
  6. ARISE-To stimulate innovation and research in the MSME industry.

Brief on activities carried out under Atal Innovation Mission

(1) Atal Tinkering Labs:

Background

With a vision to ‘Cultivate one Million children in India as Neoteric Innovators’, Atal Innovation Mission is establishing Atal Tinkering Laboratories (ATLs) in schools across India. The objective of this scheme is to foster curiosity, creativity and imagination in young minds; and inculcate skills such as design mindset, computational thinking, adaptive learning, physical computing etc.

Key Features of ATL

ATL is a work space where young minds can give shape to their ideas through hands on do-it-yourself mode; and learn innovation skills. Young children will get a chance to work with tools and equipment to understand the concepts of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). ATL would contain educational and learning ‘do it yourself’ kits and equipment on – science, electronics, robotics, open-source microcontroller boards, sensors and 3D printers and computers. Other desirable facilities include meeting rooms and video conferencing facility.

In order to foster inventiveness among students, ATL can conduct different activities ranging from regional and national level competitions, exhibitions, workshops on problem-solving, designing and fabrication of products, lecture series etc. at periodic intervals.

Financial Support

AIM will provide grant-in-aid of Rs. 20 Lakh to each school that includes a one-time establishment cost of Rs. 10 lakh and operational expenses of Rs. 10 lakh for a maximum period of 5 years to each ATL.

Eligibility

Schools (minimum Grade VI - X) managed by Government, local body or private trusts/society to set up ATL.

(2) Atal Incubation Centre:

Background

AIM intends to support the establishment of new incubation centres called Atal Incubation Centres (AICs) that would nurture innovative start-up businesses in their pursuit to become scalable and sustainable enterprises. The AICs would create world class incubation facilities across various parts of India with suitable physical infrastructure in terms of capital equipment and operating facilities, coupled with the availability of sectoral experts for mentoring the start-ups, business planning support, access to seed capital, industry partners, trainings and other relevant components required for encouraging innovative start-ups. Moreover, AICs would be established in subject specific areas such as manufacturing, transport, energy, health, education, agriculture, water and sanitation etc.

Eligibility

Entities such as such as higher educational institutions, R&D institutes, corporate sector, alternative investment funds registered with SEBI, business accelerators, group of individuals, and individuals are eligible to apply.

Financial Support

AIM will provide a grant-in-aid of upto Rs. 10 crore for a maximum period of 5 years to cover the capital and operational expenditures to establish the AIC.

Requirements

The applicant would have to provide at least 10,000 sq. ft. of ready-to-use, built-up space, for the exclusive use of the AIC.

(3) Atal New India Challenge (ANIC):

One of Atal Innovation Mission’s primary goals is to incentivize innovation in areas critical to India’s growth. The innovative solutions in the areas like health, housing, hygiene, energy and water can impact directly on livelihood of all sections of society. Researchers have long talked of the ‘Valleys of Death’ at the early stage and commercialization stage in taking innovations to market. The Atal New India Challenge aims to address the second Commercialization Valley of Death, in which innovators are unable to access resources for piloting, testing, and market creation. Total of 24 challenges are launched in partnership with five different ministries and departments of central government. (http://aim.gov.in/atal-new-india-challenge.php)

The vision of ANIC is two-fold:

  • help create products from existing technologies relevant for national and social causes (productization);
  • help new deep-tech products find markets and early customers (commercialization) in the context of India.

The scope of the program extends to developing an institutional mechanism and structure to channel potential innovative ideas for products and technologies from Startups and MSMEs on their own or along with R&D organizations, academic institutions and even individual innovators

(4) Mentor of Change Program

Mentor of Change Program is a strategic nation building initiative to engage leaders who can guide and mentor students in thousands of Atal Tinkering Labs and startups and incubators under the programs of Atal Innovation Mission across India. We are looking for leaders who can spend 1 to 2 hours every week in one or more such labs or with the startups/incubators and enable them to experience, learn and practice future skills such as design and computational thinking and inculcate the spark of innovation and entrepreneurship.
These labs are non-prescriptive by nature, and mentors are expected to be enablers rather than instructors.

Possible areas of the contribution could be, but not limited to:

  • Technical Knowhow: building prototypes,
  • Innovation and Design: inculcating solution-oriented approach,
  • Inspirational: leadership and self-motivation, and
  • Business and Entrepreneurship: encouraging ideas and team building
  • Sounding board / guide, break stereotypes and bias to bring about mind set and behavioural change.

(5) Atal Community Innovation Center:

Atal Innovation Mission has taken this new initiative to support community innovation drive in the country. The program is directed to encourage the spirit of innovation through solution driven design thinking to serve the society. It will focus on undeserved/unserved regions of the country which at present lack a vibrant startup and innovation ecosystem.

Proposed Focus Areas: Underserved/unserved regions of Tier 1 / metro cities, Tier 2 & Tier 3 cities, Smart Cities, Aspirational districts, North-East, J&K and Rural and Tribal regions of India.

Purpose: Offer unique and incentivized solutions which will encourage students, researchers or any individual/group of individuals to ideate and design novel solutions. In order to meet this purpose, the program offers infrastructure for building innovation ecosystem in above mentioned locations. Following are the distinguishing features of the program:

  • Offer an opportunity for everyone to innovate, ideate and design impactful solutions, irrespective of their age
  • Community oriented approach to innovation by enabling solutions through advanced tinkering
  • Nurture researchers and innovators to ideate solutions in areas of societal importance
  • Capacity building of emerging innovators in evolving technologies and designing their innovations from ideation to impactful solutions
  • Design thinking process to spur creativity
  • Partnerships with local industries/institutions in problem solving through innovative offerings in terms products, services and processes
  • Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode to ensure support for financial sustainability and encouraging participation of central agencies, PSUs, other legal entities etc. to mobilize resources for running the program
Eligible Academic Applicants Eligible Non-Academic applicants
UGC and AICTE affiliated Universities / Colleges Voluntary and other organizations having good experience and exposure in awareness and promotion of Science and Technology in the country.
Educational Institutions like ITIs & other technical diploma colleges

Funding Mechanism:

The centers will be established either in PPP mode or with support of PSUs and other agencies. The maximum grant-in-aid support from AIM will be up to 2.5 crores subject following the compliance to program guidelines and contributing matching from the host institutions and their funding partner(s).

(6) Atal Research & Innovation for Small Enterprises (ARISE) (Coming Soon)

ARISE is an initiative to promote research, innovation and competitiveness of Indian startups and small enterprises including Micro, Small, and Medium enterprises. The program’s objective is to catalyze research, innovation, find solutions to the sectoral problems and subsequently trigger creation of new industrial sectors, through support of Central Government Ministries / Departments, who will become the first buyer of the solutions / products innovated under the ARISE program by start-ups and small enterprises.
ARISE will be a multi-phase, multi-sector, and multi-stakeholder program to identify, fund, guide, hand-hold, and procure from Indian startups and small enterprises. It aims to inculcate a culture and mindset of engaging and co-creating amongst the industry as well as the government, to improve India’s import substitution capabilities, develop export leadership in nation-critical sectors, and provide indigenous solutions for challenges in India.

NITI AAYOG- SCHEMES (http://pibarchive.nic.in/ndagov/ReferenceMaterials/minr44.htm )

 

S. No.

Scheme/

Policy Name

Details of Scheme/Objective

Eligibility Criteria

Target Beneficiary

Target Achieved

(Current Status)

Total Outlay

Budget Details

Year wise

Benefits accrued to Citizens

Whether Scheme linked to any other Central Scheme

1.

Atal Innovation Mission-AIM

To promote innovation and entrepreneurship in India.

 

 

Innovators , Enrepreneurs,

Start ups from schools, Higher educational

Institutions,

R&D Institutions..

 

Rs.500

Crore

2015-16

 

 

Big boost for people &/ institutions engaged in the innovation and Start ups.

New Scheme

Supports the Start up India & the Stand up India  Scheme

2.

Atal Tinkering Labs, ATL

Objective:

To foster curiosity, creativity in young minds; and inculcate skills such as design mind set, computational thinking and adaptive learning.

 

Scheme:

Grant in Aid to each ATL  One-time establishment cost of Rs. 10 lakh & operational expenses of Rs. 10 lakh for a maximum period of 5 years.

Schools (Grade VI – XII) managed by Government, local body or private trusts/society to set up ATL.

 

Young Innovators & Entrepreneuers

from Schools.

 

Target:

500 Atal Tinkering Labs (ATL) to be set up in Schools all over the country.

257 schools identified to set up ATL.

List attached.

 

ATL is a Component of AIM. Funding from within the overall budget of AIM.

ATLs to be the

Workspaces where young minds can work with equipment and kits to understand the concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. ATL would contain educational and learning ‘do it yourself’ kits and equipment on – science, electronics, robotics, open source microcontroller boards, sensors and 3D printers and computers.

New Scheme In Collaboration with HRD Ministry

3.

Atal Incubation Centers, AICs

Objective:

To set up New Incubation Centres all over the country by providing them with financial support.  AICs would further support and encourage start-ups to become successful enterprises.

 

 Scheme:

Grant-in-aid of Rs. 10 Crore to each AIC for a maximum of 5 years to cover the capital and operational expenditure cost in running the centre.

The applicant would have to provide a built up space of at least 10,000 sq. ft to qualify for the financial support.

 

1.Public/ Private/

PPP Mode.

·          

·         2. Academia - This includes higher educational institutes & R&D Institutions.

·          

·         3.Non-academic - This includes Companies/ Corporates/ Technology parks / Industrial Parks/ any individual/ group of individuals.

 

4.AICs in subject specific areas such as manufacturing, transport, energy, health, education, agriculture, water and sanitation etc.

Start-ups

Higher Educational Institutions,

R&D Institutions,

Technology parks etc.

 

Target:

100 Atal Incubation Centres AICs to be set up  all over the country.

2016-17.

Being Assessed

AIC is a Component of AIM. Funding from within the overall budget of AIM.

Financial support for setting up of  New Incubation Centres and the to the Start-ups for high quality assistance or services in their early stages of growth.

 

New Scheme

Supports the Start up India & the Stand up India  Scheme

4.

Scale-up Support to Established Incubation Centres

Objective:

To provide financial scale-up support to enable Established Incubation Centres.

Scheme:

Grant-in-aid support of Rs. 10 crore to be provided in two annual installments of Rs. 5 crore each.

·         1. Legal entity registered in India as public, private or public-private partnership.

·          

·         2. Legal entity must be in operation for a minimum of three years

 

Already Established Incubation Centres across the country

17 Established Incubation Centres identified for Scale-up Support.

List Attached.

Component of AIM. Funding from within the overall budget of AIM.

Upgradation of the Established Incubation Centres to world-class standards.

 

New Scheme

5.

Lucky Grahak Yojana

 

Objective:

Promoting &Rewarding Digital Payments

 

Scheme:

 

PRIZES for Consumers

 

Daily : 15000 people @ ₹1000 for 100 days

 

Weekly : 7000+

Rs.1lakh,

Rs.10.000,

Rs.5000

Max prize of 1 lakh

 

First Draw: 25.12.2016

 

Mega Draw

14.4.2017

Rs.1 crore,

Rs.50 lakh,.

Rs.25 lakh

1. For Transactions beginning 8.11.2016.

 

2. Digital Transactions through RuPay Cards, UPI, AEPS & USSD.

 

 3.Transactions between Rs.50- Rs.3,000 .

 

Incentives for Consumers

 

Being Assessed

Rs. 340 Crore (Projected)

Enhancing the coverage of cashless and digital economy by engaging with and incentivizing  the  consumers

New Scheme

6.

Digi-dhan Vyapar Yojana

Objective:

Promoting &Rewarding Digital Payments through the merchants

 

PRIZES for Merchants

Weekly Awards : 7000

 

Rs.50,000.

Rs.5000,

Rs.2500

Max award of Rs.50,000

Mega Draw

14.4.2017

Rs.50 lakh..

Rs.25 lakh.

Rs.12 lakh

Incentives for Merchants

Being Assessed

Enhancing the coverage of cashless and digital economy by engaging with and incentivizing  the  merchants

New Scheme

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