Cabinet approved the continuation of Niti Aayog’s flagship initiative Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), with an enhanced scope of work and allocated budget of Rs 2,750 crore, till March 31, 2028.
About AIM 2.0
- AIM 2.0 is the second phase of the Atal Innovation Mission, aimed at further strengthening India’s innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
- Overall Goal: To create a more inclusive, efficient, and impactful innovation ecosystem that drives economic growth and societal development.
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Key Objectives of AIM 2.0
- Language Inclusive Program of Innovation (LIPI): This initiative will promote innovation in India’s 22 scheduled languages, lowering barriers for non-English-speaking innovators, entrepreneurs, and investors.
- Frontier Program: Develop innovation ecosystems in underserved regions.
- Human Capital Development: Train professionals to support the ecosystem.
- Deeptech Reactor: Foster deep-tech startups.
- State Innovation Mission: Assist states in building their own ecosystems.
- International Innovation Collaborations: Promote global partnerships.
- Industrial Accelerator: Facilitate industry-startup collaborations.
- Atal Sectoral Innovation Launchpads (ASIL): To create platforms for government-startup partnerships.
About Atal Innovation Mission (AIM)
- Launched in: 2016
- Objective: To build and promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship across various levels – schools, universities, research institutions, MSMEs, and industries.
- Implementing Agency: NITI Aayog
Major Initiatives of AIM
- Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs): Setup in schools to foster curiosity, creativity, and design thinking with tools like robotics kits, 3D printers, and AI/ML tools. It aims to cultivate a problem-solving mindset among students.
- Atal Incubation Centers (AICs): It provides infrastructure, mentorship, and funding to startups in diverse sectors to foster world-class startups and strengthen the incubation ecosystem.
- Atal New India Challenges (ANICs): Bridges innovation with practical, real-world applications to encourage product innovations that cater to specific needs of industries, sectors, and government ministries.
- Mentor India Campaign: Collaboration with public/private sector professionals and institutions to guide and support AIM initiative through nationwide mentorship network.
- Atal Community Innovation Centers (ACICs): Promote community-centric innovation in underserved and unserved areas (e.g., Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities).
- Empower local entrepreneurs and innovators to address regional challenges.
- Atal Research and Innovation for Small Enterprises (ARISE): It facilitates partnerships between industries, government, and academic institutions to encourage innovation and research among MSMEs.
- Monitoring and Management: All AIM initiatives are systematically monitored using real-time MIS systems and dynamic dashboards, ensuring transparency and effectiveness.
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Significance of AIM
- AIM promotes inclusivity by reaching Tier 2/3 cities and rural areas, ensuring equitable access to innovation opportunities.
- It strengthens India’s position as an innovation-driven economy while fostering entrepreneurial growth and addressing societal challenges.