Write down the Government of India’s Polices for Artificial Intelligence Policies to support MIS system in India?
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Development Centre (NewGen IEDC)
NewGen Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre (NewGen IEDC) seeks to promote knowledge-based and technology-driven start-ups by harnessing young minds and their innovation potential in an academic environment. This scheme will be applicable in domains such as AI, computer vision, IoT, FinTech, nanotechnology and much more. The time period for this scheme is not disclosed.
2. Assistance to Professional Bodies & Seminars/Symposia
Assistance to Professional Bodies & Seminars/Symposia provides support in organising events for the scientific community which will help in enhancing the latest developments in their specific areas such as AI, AR/VR, computer vision, IoT, green energy, non-renewable energy, and many others. The time period for this scheme is not disclosed.
3. Atal Incubation Centres (AIC)
Atal Incubation Centres (AIC) are headed by Atal Innovation Mission and was launched to nurture startups in India so that they can become scalable and sustainable business enterprise. This scheme is applicable to domains like AR/VR, IoT, AI, computer vision, nanotechnology and much more. The time period for this scheme is not disclosed.
4. Scheme to Support IPR Awareness Seminars/Workshops in E&IT Sector
The Scheme to Support IPR Awareness Seminars/Workshops in E&IT Sector aims to support IPR awareness workshops/seminars for sensitising and disseminating awareness about Intellectual Property Rights among various stakeholders, specially in E&IT sector. The industries that are applicable for this scheme are IT services, analytics, enterprise software, technology hardware, Internet of Things and AI. The scheme is valid up to November 2019.
5. Multiplier Grants Scheme (MGS)
Launched in 2013, Multiplier Grants Scheme (MGS) aims to encourage collaborative R&D between industry and academics/ R&D institutions for the development of products and packages. It is applicable to a number of domains such as enterprise software, AI, IoT, analytics, and other such. The scheme is extended up to March 31, 2020. The time period for this scheme is not disclosed.
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The Indian government has launched a dedicated artificial intelligence (AI) portal, designed to support the country's AI development capabilities and to boost its standing as an emerging tech innovation hub. ... The portal was launched by MeitY minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on 30 May.