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MSME Idea Hackathon 6.0 - 2026

Reward: 15 lakh INR Last Date to Enrol: 14th July 2026 (at time of Launch)

Contest Background:

The MSME Idea Hackathon 6.0 is a flagship initiative by the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of India, designed to foster innovation and support early-stage ideas with commercial potential. It’s part of the broader MSME Innovative Scheme, which includes Incubation, Design, and IPR support. This edition marks a significant milestone in the journey of fostering inclusive innovation, as it opens its doors to a broad spectrum of participants, welcoming all Indian citizens aged 18 to 60 years


Key Highlights:

  • Who can apply: Students, innovators, startups, and MSMEs with novel, implementable ideas.

  • Focus areas: Ideas across sectors like manufacturing, services, rural development, sustainability, and digital solutions are encouraged.

  • Support offered:

    • Financial assistance for idea development and prototyping

    • Access to incubation centers and mentorship

    • Potential for commercialization and scaling


Why it matters:

This hackathon is not just a competition—it’s a launchpad for grassroots innovation. Selected ideas receive funding and incubation support, helping transform concepts into viable businesses.


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Primary Themes for Ideas:

  1. Renewable Energy: To promote the generation, storage, management and productive use of renewable energy through MSME-led products and technologies. Participants may work on solar, wind, biomass, biogas, bioenergy, green hydrogen, hybrid energy systems, battery storage, second-life batteries, renewable-energy-powered machinery, decentralized energy systems or clean-energy components. Solutions may include solar dryers, cold storage units, pumps, process-heating systems, compact storage devices, monitoring tools or indigenous components that improve energy access and create commercially viable clean-technology opportunities for MSMEs.

  2. Energy Efficiency: This sub-theme invites practical and affordable ideas that help MSME units reduce energy consumption, production costs and process losses. Participants may propose machine-level energy-monitoring devices, efficient motors and drives, compressed-air leakage detection, waste-heat recovery, efficient boilers and furnaces, improved refrigeration and cooling systems, process-optimization tools, thermal insulation, power-quality improvement or low-cost energy solutions. Ideas should preferably demonstrate measurable energy savings and should be suitable for retrofitting or adoption by existing MSME units with limited capital and technical capacity.

  3. Automotive Technology: This sub-theme seeks innovative ideas and prototype-ready solutions addressing emerging requirements across automotive manufacturing, electric mobility and mobility-support ecosystems. Participants may develop indigenous automotive components, electric motors and controllers, battery-management and thermal-management systems, charging and battery-swapping technologies, vehicle electronics, embedded systems, sensors, connected-vehicle solutions, lightweight and advanced materials, safety technologies, alternative-fuel systems, diagnostic equipment, testing tools and precision-manufactured parts. Ideas may also address component remanufacturing, vehicle maintenance, end-of-life vehicle recovery and digital solutions for automotive suppliers.

  4. Industry 4.0 and 5.0: This sub-theme invites ideas that can make MSME manufacturing more connected, intelligent, flexible and human-centric through technologies such as the Internet of Things, digital twins, artificial intelligence, machine vision, cyber-physical systems and smart production monitoring. Participants may develop affordable sensors, machineryretrofitting solutions, predictive-maintenance tools, digital work instructions, production, worker-assistance systems, product traceability solutions or other technologies that allow MSMEs to modernize existing operations without requiring complete replacement of their machinery and infrastructure.

  5. Robotics and Automation: This sub-theme seeks affordable and adaptable automation solutions designed specifically for the scale and operating conditions of MSMEs. Participants may develop pick-and-place systems, machine-tending solutions, automated inspection tools, robotic welding or finishing systems, material-handling equipment, autonomous factory vehicles, computer-vision-based automation, modular controllers, adaptive grippers or retrofit kits for conventional machinery. Solutions should focus on ease of installation, safety, affordability, simple programming and suitability for small-batch, high-variety or labour-intensive production environments.

  6. Other Frontier Technologies: This sub-theme invites innovative ideas in emerging and high-growth technology sectors not fully covered under the preceding categories, including advanced materials, drones, space technology, defence and dual-use technologies, medical devices, electronics and other high growth sectors. Participants may propose indigenous components, advanced coatings and composites, drone payloads and control systems, satellite-enabled applications, portable defence or communication systems, affordable diagnostic and assistive devices, embedded electronics, precision-engineered products, testing technologies or other solutions with clear potential for domestic manufacturing, import substitution, commercialization and exports.

  7. Innovation in Adoption of Industry 4.0 & 5.0 in MSME ecosystem:

    Enable MSMEs to adopt advanced technologies and leverage infrastructure created under industrial corridors and other initiatives with key focus areas -Automation and robotics, Cyber-physical systems, Human-centric innovation (Industry 5.0), Infrastructure mapping and access, to name a few. Categories like Plug-and-play automation kits for MSMEs to retrofit existing machinery, Digital twin platforms for predictive maintenance and process optimization, Collaborative robotics (cobots) for small-scale assembly lines, GIS-based tools to help MSMEs locate and utilize nearby industrial corridor facilities like logistics hubs, testing centres, and common facility centres.

  8. Innovation for business upliftment and sustainability in coastal and hilly areas:

    Promote inclusive growth by addressing the unique challenges and opportunities faced by MSMEs in geographically sensitive and underserved regions like coastal belts and hilly terrains. Participants are invited to design innovative systems that improve India's capacity to handle climate-related disruptions and emergencies. Potential areas include but not limited to AI-powered risk forecasting, decentralized supply chains, disaster-ready infrastructure, and community-based early warning systems. The emphasis is on scalable and affordable solutions that protect lives, assets, and livelihoods. Key focus areas include- climate-resilient business models, local resource-based entrepreneurship, disaster-resilient infrastructure and logistics, and digital and physical connectivity solutions etc.

  9. Smart and Resilient Supply Chains:

    To strengthen MSME supply chains by making them more agile, transparent, and data driven with key focus areas like Logistics optimization, Inventory management, Supplier-buyer matchmaking and Risk mitigation and forecasting. Categories like AIbased demand forecasting tools for MSMEs to reduce overproduction and stockouts, Collaborative supply chain platforms that connect MSMEs with logistics providers and raw material suppliers, Digital twin models to simulate and optimize supply chain operations, IoT-enabled smart warehousing solutions for real-time inventory tracking, etc.


Guidelines for Ideas:

  • Marketing & Branding: Innovation related to the customer experience.

  • Ideation: Innovation related to the product idea & concept.

  • Technology: Innovation related to the product functionality.

  • Co-creation: Innovation related to customer involvement.

  • Social Innovation: Innovation related to the corporate culture.

  • Entrepreneurship: Innovation related to entrepreneurial thinking.

  • Open Innovation: Innovation related to stakeholders.

  • Business Model Innovation: Innovation related to the purpose and strategy.


Contest Stages:

Stage 1 - Evaluation by the Host Institutes

  • Ideas selected by the applicant will be sent to the respective HI. (HIs all across the country will shortlist meritorious ideas and will be forwarded to MoMSME). No request for change of HI by the applicant shall be entertained.

  • For evaluation, each HI will identify and create a pool of experts from different domains/ areas of expertise, for e.g., entrepreneur, technical expert, financial expert, thematic expert, etc.

  • From this pool of experts, a panel of minimum 3 and maximum 5 experts will be selected by the HI to evaluate each idea.

  • After evaluation, each HI will submit the shortlisted applications on https://innovative.msme.gov.in/ and will upload the scores & details of shortlisted applicants theme-wise. During evaluation, HIs shall adhere to the guidelines/modalities decided by the Ministry of MSME.

Stage 2 - Evaluation by the Ministry of MSME

  • After receiving shortlisted ideas from HI, the PMU will carry out the first stage screening. Only those ideas which have been received with relevant and appropriate information, fulfilling all the obligatory conditions as per the scheme guidelines, will be processed. If the idea uploaded is incomplete/or with incoherent information, the idea will be liable for rejection.

  • This will then be counter-checked by the programme division to ensure that no eligible idea has been left out. Thereafter, the screened ideas will be forwarded to the Domain Expert Selection Committees (DESCs).

Stage 3 – Selection of Ideas by Domain Expert Selection Committee (DESC)

  • The ideas received would be segregated into the following four verticals, which will be evaluated by respective DESCs.

  • The thematic Domain Expert Selection Committees (DESCs) will comprise experts from Industry/Academia/Government. DESCs will select the ideas, from the ideas forwarded to them after the first stage screening.

  • The DESC will evaluate the ideas as per the criteria decided by the Ministry and would select ideas for recommending to PMAC for final approval. To ensure that all the sectors and verticals get adequately represented, the number of ideas recommended shall be in the ratio of them being received. However, the cut off ratio will be indicated by the programme division

Stage 4 – Final Selection by Project Monitoring & Advisory Committee (PMAC)

  • After detailed evaluation by DESCs, the recommended ideas would be forwarded to the PMAC for final approval. PMAC will be the final authority to approve the ideas.

  • The approved ideas will be granted financial assistance as per scheme guidelines.

  • PMAC has the right to reject any idea without assigning any reason


Who can Apply:

a. Any innovator of Indian origin having an email and mobile number.

b. You can apply under three categories – MSME, Student and Others.

c. Under MSME category, register for MSME Idea Hackathon using Udyam Registration number.

d. Under the Student category, a Student Identity Card valid for FY 26-27 must be submitted.


How to Apply:

Ministry of MSME will receive ideas from 27th June to 14th July 2026 on the dedicated Portal through the link: https://innovative.msme.gov.in/.

In the Application Form, the applicant has the option to choose the Host Institutes (HI) in their State/UT. In case there is no HI, the applicant may choose an HI of their choice from any other State/UT. Before choosing the HI, the applicant may explore information about the HI regarding the viability of developing the idea and then make a decision. This will form the basis of segregating the applications regionally for evaluation and later providing incubation support. The ideas shared by the applicants will undergo two stages of rigorous evaluation at the Host Institute & MoMSME level and one-stage of final selection by PMAC MoMSME


Rewards:

The selected Ideas will receive funding of up to a maximum of ₹15 lakhs & incubation support under the Ministry’s MSME Innovative Scheme (Incubation Component) for nurturing and development of Idea into prototype

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