Deadline: 10 May 2025
The Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology is requesting applications for its Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V) Grand Challenge to spark innovation and research across the country by encouraging the development of affordable, sustainable solutions for societal problems.
This challenge promotes a vibrant culture of innovation and entrepreneurship by empowering participants to tackle complex design challenges and build frugal solutions around India’s home-grown SoC ecosystem.
Benefits
- Free Access
- Vega and Shakti processor-based SoC on Artix-7 100T FPGA Boards
- Incubation
- Support to top 30 teams at Maker Village for 1 Year after the Grand Challenge
- Internship
- Internship opportunities at L&T Semiconductor Technologies and Renesas
Funding Information
- Total Prize: 60 Lakhs
- PoC Stage Funding: INR 1,00,000 per team
- 1st Prize – 30 Lakhs
- 2nd Prize – 20 Lakhs
- 3rd Prize – 10 Lakhs
Eligibility Criteria
- All the participants must be Indian Nationals.
- Students pursuing undergraduate, postgraduate & Doctoral degrees in Engineering discipline with Indian Colleges and Universities.
- Teams of not more than 5 students and 1 faculty members as a mentor.
- All team members must belong to the same institution; however, members from different branches of the same institution may form a team. The maximum team size is limited to six members, including the mentor.
Application Requirements
- It is mandatory for all team members to provide a valid institutional ID card at the time of registration.
- The product to be developed for the Challenge should be designed and developed in India.
- For the product to be developed as part of the Challenge, if any IPR/Patent is being used, contesting entity must possess the legitimate rights to use the IPR/Patents.
- If multiple teams register from the same institution, only the top performing team (single team) will be considered for quarter final stage.
- Top 100 teams qualified for quarter final have to submit the proposal along with a bonafide certificate and No Objection Certificate (NOC) mandatorily from the institution.
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