National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS)
A government mission establishing 25 Technology Innovation Hubs to advance Cyber-Physical Systems research, startup incubation, and commercialization.
- Funding amount
- Varies by program
- Funding type
- Grant
- Provider
- Department of Science & Technology (Government)
- Application deadline
- Rolling
- Eligible stage
- Any stage
- Location
- Open to startups registered in India
Overview
The National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) is an initiative by the Department of Science & Technology (DST) to position India as a global leader in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). The mission creates strong linkages between academia, industry, government, and international organizations. It supports a wide range of activities including the development of technology platforms, research and development, translational research, product development, startup incubation, and commercialization. The focus areas include Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Robotics, Cyber Security, Data Analytics, and related fields. The mission operates through a network of 25 Technology Innovation Hubs (TIHs) spread across the country, each specializing in different CPS domains. These hubs serve as centers of excellence, providing resources, mentorship, and funding opportunities to researchers and startups.
Highlights
- Network of 25 Technology Innovation Hubs across India.
- Focus on Cyber-Physical Systems including AI, ML, Robotics, Cyber Security, and Data Analytics.
- Supports R&D, product development, startup incubation, and commercialization.
- Grants available for technology platforms and translational research.
- Collaboration between academia, industry, government, and international organizations.
Who can apply
Various stakeholders can participate: researchers, academic institutions, industry partners, and startups. The mission involves collaboration between academia, industry, government, and international organizations. Specific eligibility criteria depend on the particular call for proposals or activity of each Technology Innovation Hub (TIH). Interested parties should check individual TIH websites for detailed eligibility requirements.
National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) is open to startups at any stage. It is open to startups registered anywhere in India.
- Eligible stage
- Any stage
- Location
- Open to startups registered in India
Deadline & timing
National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) accepts applications on a rolling basis — there is no fixed cut-off date, so eligible startups can apply at any time. Because rolling programmes can pause without notice, confirm the window is still open on the official site before you start.
What the funding covers
Funding is provided as grants for technology platforms, R&D, translational research, product development, incubating and supporting startups, and commercialization. The amount varies depending on the specific project and TIH. Recipients may also gain access to infrastructure, mentorship, and networking opportunities through the TIH network.
About the provider
National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) is offered by Department of Science & Technology, a government body. As a government-backed grant, it is publicly funded and open to eligible startups across India. You can verify current details and timelines on the provider's official website before applying.
How to apply
Applications are submitted on the official portal. Confirm the current deadline and document checklist there before you start.
Selection process
Participation and funding opportunities are announced through calls for proposals by the DST and individual TIHs. The selection process may involve submission of proposals, evaluation by experts, and interviews. Specific details are provided in each call. Interested parties should monitor the official DST and NM-ICPS websites, as well as the websites of the 25 TIHs, for specific opportunities and application procedures.
Documents you’ll need
Before you apply to National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS), keep the following documents ready:
- A pitch deck or short business plan describing the problem, product and traction
- Company registration documents and PAN
- Founder identification (PAN / Aadhaar) and brief profiles
- Recent financial statements or projections
- Product details — a demo, prototype or working link if available
Exact requirements are confirmed on the official application portal — treat this as a preparation checklist.
Frequently asked questions
How much funding is offered under NM-ICPS?
The funding amount varies depending on the specific project and the Technology Innovation Hub. It is provided as grants.
What is the application deadline for NM-ICPS?
The deadline is not specified. Opportunities are announced through calls for proposals. Monitor the DST and NM-ICPS websites for updates.
Who is eligible to apply?
Eligibility depends on the specific call for proposals. Generally, researchers, academic institutions, industry partners, and startups can participate by collaborating with a Technology Innovation Hub.
Which sectors or industries are supported?
The mission focuses on Cyber-Physical Systems including Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics, Cyber Security, Data Analytics, and related fields.
Is NM-ICPS limited to specific states?
The network of 25 Technology Innovation Hubs operates across India. Specific state restrictions are not mentioned.
What types of entities can apply?
Academic institutions, industry partners, researchers, and startups are eligible. Entity type requirements may vary by call for proposals.
Is DPIIT or MSME registration required?
No, DPIIT or MSME registration is not mentioned as a requirement.
Does the program take equity?
No, the funding is provided as grants, which are non-dilutive. The program does not take equity.
What documents are typically needed to apply?
Document requirements are not specified. They will be detailed in each call for proposals.
How and where do I apply?
Applications are submitted through calls for proposals. Monitor the official DST website (https://dst.gov.in/) and the NM-ICPS website (https://nmicps.gov.in/) as well as the websites of the 25 Technology Innovation Hubs.
Who offers National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS)?
National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) is offered by Department of Science & Technology, a government body. It is provided as non-dilutive funding.
How do I apply for National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS)?
Apply directly through the official application link on this page. Review the eligibility criteria and prepare your startup documents before you begin.
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