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The Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) is a flagship initiative set up by the NITI Aayog to promote innovation and entrepreneurship across the length and breadth of the country, based on a detailed study and deliberations on the innovation and entrepreneurial needs of India in the years ahead.

AIM is also envisaged as an umbrella innovation organization that would play an instrumental role in the alignment of innovation policies between central, state, and sectoral innovation schemes incentivizing the establishment and promotion of an ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship at various levels - higher secondary schools, science, engineering, and higher academic institutions, and SME/MSME industry, corporate and NGO levels. Long-term goals of AIM include the establishment and promotion of Small Business Innovation Research and Development at a national scale (AIM SBIR) for the SME/MSME/startups, and in rejuvenating Science and Technology innovations in major research institutions of the country like CSIR (Council of Scientific Industrial Research), Agri Research (ICAR) and Medical Research (ICMR) aligned to national socio-economic needs.

AIM has adopted a holistic framework in the achievement of its objectives.

1. Atal Tinkering Labs – to promote a creative, innovative mindset in schools

At the school level, AIM is setting up state-of-the-art Atal Tinkering Labs (ATL) in schools across all districts across the country. These ATLs are dedicated innovation workspaces of 1200-1500 square feet where do-it-yourself (DIY) kits on the latest technologies like 3D Printers, Robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), and Miniaturized electronics are installed using a grant of Rs 20 Lakhs from the government so that students from Grade VI to Grade XII can tinker with these technologies and learn to create innovative solutions using these technologies. This will enable create a problem-solving, innovative mindset within millions of students across the country.

To date, 2441 schools have already been selected for ATL Grants, and by the end of 2018 over 5000 schools are expected to be operational with Atal Tinkering Labs, covering all the districts of the country 

More than just grants, the ATL program is undertaking on-the-ground activities to engage students and teachers in identifying problems in and around their communities and creating innovative solutions leveraging ATL technologies to achieve the objectives of the program. Every school would have an ATL In charge appointed by the school as well as Mentors associated with mentoring the ATL students. All ATL in charge to date have received training through AIM and its partners. AICTE (All India Council of Technical Education) is also partnering with AIM to ensure that the closest universities to a school can also mentor ATL students.

Atal Innovation Tinkering challenges are regularly held in the school as well as by AIM every month to ensure students' active involvement in creating innovative solutions to solve problems in their community and in the country 

Recently the ATAL Tinkering Marathon was held in which an estimated 35000+ students participated, and 650+ of the best innovation entries were submitted for evaluation. Of these, the top 30 innovations across six different focus areas aligned with National programs from17 states and three Union Territories have been identified for recognition. These innovations will be further handheld to see if they can be scaled up and some of them even productized.On the ATL Community Day on April 14th, 2018 more than 50000 children participated in awareness building on ATL technology-driven innovations at the ATL schools, with over 25000 of the children participating from the non-ATL lab's school communities.

The vision is to have every school have access to at least one or more Atal Tinkering Labs in each district of the country, , as well as to scale the same up with the help of state education ministries across the length and breadth of the country. Also Government / Govt Aided schools, and Girl's schools, North East and Hilly District schools get a special preference in the consideration of ATL selections 

The Atal Tinkering Labs has created much enthusiasm and energy in the schools and students and a Balanced Score Card-based approach has been designed to monitor and measure the outcomes of the same.

2. Atal Incubators – promoting entrepreneurship in universities and industry

At the university, NGO, SME, and Corporate industry levels, AIM is setting up world-class Atal Incubators (AICs) that would trigger and enable the successful growth of sustainable startups in every sector /state of the country, thereby promoting entrepreneurs and job creators in the country addressing both commercial and social entrepreneurship opportunities in India and applicable globally. AIM is also providing scale-up support to existing incubators for scaling up their operations.

AIM is providing a grant of upto Rs 10 crores to successful applicants for setting up greenfield incubators or scaling up existing ones.The idea is that every one of the 110 named smart cities and the top 5-10 educational / industrial institutions of every state should aspire to have a world class incubator that will provide the youth / startup communities in the universities/industries opportunity to create new start-ups.

To date, 19 Atal Incubators have been selected. Before the end of 2018-19, we would have 50+ Atal Incubators operational. We have had over 2600 applications for the latest round of AIC selection concluded on September 30, 2017.

Women-led incubators and entrepreneurial startups are strongly encouraged by AIM.

Again here, the longer-term approach would be to scale up with the help ofother ministries/states/sectors / public sector organizations as this would be crucial to creating thousands of job creators in India.

3. Atal New India Challenges and Atal Grand Challenges – to promote technology-driven innovations and product creation for social and commercial impact

To promote specific product innovations with social / economic impact, AIM will be launching Atal New India Challenges / Atal Grand Challenges in specific areas and sectors of national importance - such as Renewable Energies, Energy Storage, Climate-smart precision agriculture, Universal drinking water, Swatch Bharat, Transportation, Education, Healthcare using Robotic, IOT technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Augmented and Virtual reality, Battery Technologies, etc. Most of these areas are also aligned with the priorities recommended by the recently released Economic Survey 2017-18The first set of 17 Atal New India Challenges (ANIC) has been launched on April 26th, 2018.

The successful applicants will get a grant of up to Rs 1 crore for Atal New India Challenges and larger grants of up to Rs 30 crore for Atal Grand Challenges.

AIM is also partnering with corporates and other institutions to launchsuch challenges to stimulate new product and service development in various sectors. For example the recently held AIM-Yes Bank Transformation series 2017 Smart Agri Nation challenge had 27000 students from B Schools of India participating in the same with high quality presentations on the same.

4. Industry, Academia, Government, Global Collaborations as a key to success

To enable a vibrant ecosystem of innovation, AIM is promoting active collaboration between Government, Academia, Industry, Individuals, and Societal NGOs. AIM has set up one of the largest Mentoring networks in India called Mentor India from the professional and industry community which can help mentor students at Atal Tinkering Labs and AIC Incubators/startups. Over 5000+ mentors have already registered and every operational ATL has already been allocated a mentor. Qualified mentors will be assigned to various AICs.

A number of industry leaders and corporate organizations have volunteered to adopt ATLs/AICs in their vicinities to ensure close mentoring and the success of these initiatives.

AIM is also actively working on establishing collaborations with innovation systems and entitiesin other countries in APAC, Europe, the UK, the USA, Africa, and Latin American Countries.

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