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PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer

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The scheme aims to promote innovations in individuals, start-ups, and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (PRISM). It offers financial support (up to ₹20,00,000/-) for Indian Citizens working on innovation projects requiring fabrication of working models, patenting, or technology transfer.

Central Cash

States / UT: All India

Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Science And Technology

Nodal department: Department of Scientific and Industrial Research

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Science, IT & Communications, Business & Entrepreneurship

Sub-categories: Intellectual property rights and patents, Licenses, trademarks and copyright, Technology upgradation, Research & Development

Target beneficiaries: Individual

Tags: Innovation, Patent, Invention, Prototype, Technology

Details

The scheme "Promoting Innovations In Individuals, Start-Ups And Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises (PRISM)" was launched by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. The scheme aims to promote innovations in individuals, start-ups and micro, small and medium enterprises. The scheme provides support for Individual Innovator Proposals under Phase-I, Category II, focusing on Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer. Key features include comparatively more rigorous demonstrability of original idea/invention/know-how in the form of working prototype/processes and its testing and trial/patenting/technology transfer. The scheme is implemented by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR). The applications for this scheme are accepted by submission to the nearest TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centres (TOCICs) or directly to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.

Benefits

  • The maximum support under Category II is ₹20,00,000/- or 90% of the approved project cost, whichever is lower. The approved project cost must be more than ₹5,00,000/- and up to ₹35,00,000/-. Eligible Components for Support
  • Research and Development/Design Engineering/Consultancy charges
  • Rental charges for laboratory/workshop facilities
  • Essential equipment that cannot be taken on rent (reasons for purchase must be given)
  • Raw material/spares/consumables cost
  • Fabrication/synthesis charges
  • Manpower cost of technical assistants, not exceeding 20% of the approved project cost
  • Testing and trials
  • Travel cost, not exceeding 5% of the approved project cost
  • Patent filing (actual fee paid to the patent office)
  • Process know-how development
  • Proposals involving scientifically characterizing or testing the efficacy and toxicity of herbal formulations. Exclusions from Support

The maximum support under Category II is ₹20,00,000/- or 90% of the approved project cost, whichever is lower. The approved project cost must be more than ₹5,00,000/- and up to ₹35,00,000/-.

Eligible Components for Support
  • Research and Development/Design Engineering/Consultancy charges.
  • Rental charges for laboratory/workshop facilities.
  • Essential equipment that cannot be taken on rent (reasons for purchase must be given).
  • Raw material/spares/consumables cost.
  • Fabrication/synthesis charges.
  • Manpower cost of technical assistants, not exceeding 20% of the approved project cost.
  • Testing and trials.
  • Travel cost, not exceeding 5% of the approved project cost.
  • Patent filing (actual fee paid to the patent office).
  • Process know-how development.
  • Proposals involving scientifically characterizing or testing the efficacy and toxicity of herbal formulations.
Exclusions from Support
  • Innovator’s salary.
  • Rental expenses for use of own facilities.
Disbursement
  • The first release is based on milestones/deliverables projected in the project proposals and as recommended by the PRISM Advisory and Screening Committee (PASC).
  • Subsequent releases are based on the assessment of the progress of the project by the Project Review Committee (PRC).
Conditions
  • The applicant has to sign "Terms & Conditions" prior to the actual release of grants-in-aid.
  • The approved projects will be monitored by the TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centre/other network partners, including technical expert(s).
  • The TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centres will be periodically reporting project status to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research at an interval of 3 months.
  • The Project Review Committees, consisting of external experts, will meet at least once in nine months to review the progress of the project.
  • For student innovators, the institution will be responsible for final completion of the project in case the Innovator leaves the Institute/Organization without completion of the project.

Eligibility

  • The applicant must be an Indian Citizen.
  • The applicant must have an innovative idea or an invention.
  • The applicant must propose a project where the project cost is more than ₹5,00,000/- and up to ₹35,00,000/-.
  • The applicant must ensure the project duration does not exceed 24 months.
  • The applicant must ensure the proposal involves the fabrication of a working model/process know-how/testing and trial/patenting/technology transfer.
  • The applicant must ensure the proposal does not involve only software development.
  • The applicant must ensure the proposal is not for basic scientific research having no immediate commercial implications.
Specific Conditions
  • Students: The applicant must provide a No Objection Certificate’ from the head of their institution on the institution’s letterhead.- **Students:** The applicant must ensure the commitment from the institution that the project will be taken to its logical conclusion by the student/concerned faculty.- **Individuals Working in Organizations:** The applicant must furnish a No Objection Certificate’ from their employer.
Desirable Criteria (Preference)
  • The proposals should preferably be in the following focus sectors: Green Technology, Clean Energy, Industrially utilizable smart materials, Waste to wealth, Affordable healthcare, Water & sewage management, or any other technology or knowledge-intensive area.
  • Preference: Student innovators making it to the final of any competition are eligible, but they should take the project as a full-time activity after graduation to ensure their studies are not adversely affected.
  • The applicant should ensure the proposal is submitted through the nearest TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centre, even if scouted, documented, and mentored by other agencies, and must include evaluation by the assisting agency.

Exclusions

  • Proposals involving only software development.
  • Proposals involving only patenting (unless patenting is along with prototype development).
  • Proposals for basic scientific research having no immediate commercial implication

How useful is this scheme?

Public benefit analysis

A practical look at this scheme for citizens

AI-generated insights showing how useful, accessible, and practical this scheme may be — combining deterministic scoring rules with a public-policy LLM analyst.

6.4
/ 10
Public Benefit Score
Accessibility 6.0/10 Moderate
Rural usefulness 6.0/10 Moderate
Application complexity 7.5/10 Challenging
Financial impact 9.5/10 Good
Literacy barrier 4.0/10 Moderate
Women inclusivity 5.0/10 Moderate
Awareness 7.5/10 Good
Implementation reliability 7.0/10 Good
Bigger shape means a better fit for citizens
  • Accessibility6.0
  • Financial impact9.5
  • Rural utility6.0
  • Awareness7.5
  • Simplicity2.5
  • Inclusivity5.0

What problem does this scheme solve?

The scheme promotes innovation and supports individuals and MSMEs in developing prototypes and technology transfer.

Key challenges addressed

  • Lack of financial support for innovative projects
  • Need for technology transfer and patenting assistance

Most beneficial for

  • Individual innovators
  • Start-ups
  • MSMEs

Likely challenges

  • Complex application process
  • High project cost requirements

Practical insights for citizens

The scheme is practical for those with innovative ideas but may be challenging for first-time applicants.

Rural challenges

  • Limited access to innovation resources
  • Lack of awareness about the scheme

Digital challenges

  • Limited internet access in rural areas
  • Dependence on offline processes

Implementation bottlenecks

  • Complex evaluation process
  • Need for continuous monitoring

Awareness challenges

  • Low awareness among potential beneficiaries
  • Limited outreach in rural areas

Application analysis

Application mode
Offline office
Documents burden
Moderate, requires several documents including NOCs
Verification complexity
High, involves multiple evaluations
Office dependency
High, requires visits to TOCICs
CSC support
Limited
Estimated citizen effort
High, due to documentation and consultations

Estimated beneficiary reach

  • Rural / urban reach Moderate
  • Gender reach Moderate
  • Target income group Low to middle income
  • Occupation reach Entrepreneurs, Innovators

Benefit analysis

Benefit type
Cash
Benefit frequency
One-time support based on project milestones
Benefit practicality
High, if the project meets the criteria
Financial meaningfulness
High, with potential support up to ₹20,00,000
Long-term impact
Positive, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship

Plain-language guidance

This scheme helps individuals and small businesses get financial support for innovative projects. You can apply for funding to create prototypes or patent your inventions.

Who should apply
Innovators and entrepreneurs with a viable project idea.
Who may struggle
First-time applicants and those unfamiliar with technical documentation.
Best application route
Apply via local TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centre.

This intelligence section is generated by an AI policy analyst combined with rule-based scoring. Scores and narrative are estimates derived from the publicly available scheme information shown on this page; actual experience may vary by state, district, and department. Always confirm details on the official portal before you apply.

Application Process

Offline

Proposals can be submitted to the following -

  • The nearest TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centres (TOCICs).
  • The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR).
Step 1:**** Consultation and Preparation
  • The innovator should meet coordinators of TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centres (TOCICs) and take their advice before submitting the application.
  • The applicant must prepare the application form, ensuring all mandatory details like the Title of the proposed project, Name, Address, Date of Birth, Educational qualification, Annual Income, Permanent Account Number (PAN) (mandatory), and Aadhaar Number are included.
Step 2:**** Submission of Proposal
  • The applicant must submit the application either directly to the nearest TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centre (TOCIC) or directly to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR).
  • Proposals submitted directly to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research will be forwarded to the relevant TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centre for counselling and local screening.

Post-Application Processes:

Step 1:**** Initial Screening for Completeness

The proposals will initially be screened for completeness at the point of receipt by the coordinators of the TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centres.

Step 2:**** Evaluation by Domain Knowledge Experts

After initial Screening, the complete and screened proposals are evaluated by the Domain Knowledge Experts associated with the TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centre.

Step 3:**** Submission to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research

The TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centres will send complete and evaluated proposals to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research for further action.

Step 4:**** Committee Recommendation

The proposals will then be considered by the PRISM Advisory and Screening Committee (PASC) for final recommendation.

Step 5: Final Approval and Sanction

The sanction will finally be released to those projects that are approved by the Department.

Step 6:**** Signing of Terms and Conditions

The applicant has to sign the "Terms & Conditions" document prior to the actual release of the grants-in-aid.

Disbursement:

Step 1:**** First Release

The first release of funds is based on milestones and deliverables projected in the project proposals and as recommended by the PRISM Advisory and Screening Committee (PASC).

Step 2:**** Subsequent Fund Release and Monitoring

Subsequent releases of funds are based on the assessment of the progress of the project by the Project Review Committee (PRC). The approved projects will be monitored by the TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centre/other network partners, including technical expert(s), and the Project Review Committees will meet at least once in nine months to review the progress of the project.

Step 3:**** Project Closure

The project completion report will be accepted by the Competent Authority in the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, based on the Project Review Committee recommendation, after the successful closure of the project.

Clarifications

Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).

If the user wishes to proceed with fundamental scientific investigations that have no immediate commercial value, will such a proposal be accepted for evaluation?

Proposals dedicated entirely to basic scientific research which lack immediate commercial implications are explicitly excluded and will not be accepted for consideration.

What is the highest percentage of the total approved project expenditure that the funding authority can provide as financial assistance under this category?

The maximum financial assistance provided is ₹20,00,000/- or 90% of the approved project cost, whichever of these two amounts is lower.

What types of innovation activities are primarily eligible for support under Category II, focusing on demonstrable outcomes rather than research?

Support covers the Fabrication of Working Model, Process Know-how, Testing & Trial, Patenting, or Technology Transfer, which demand rigorous demonstrability of the original idea.

When submitting a proposal that has been mentored by external agencies other than the designated TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centres, what submission route must be followed?

Proposals scouted and documented by other agencies must still be routed through the nearest TePP Outreach cum Cluster Innovation Centre and include an evaluation by the assisting agency.

As a student applying for innovation support, what specific documentation is required from the head of my educational institution to be eligible for consideration?

Students must provide a 'No Objection Certificate’ signed by the head of their institution, written on the institution’s official letter-head, along with the main application.

What are the minimum and maximum financial limits set for the total estimated costs of the proposed invention project to qualify for this particular phase of support?

The overall project cost must fall within the range of more than ₹5,00,000/- and up to ₹35,00,000/- to meet the stipulated financial criteria for the proposal.

Are there any limitations placed on the cost allocated specifically for hiring technical assistants or other related manpower within the project budget?

Yes, the manpower cost intended for technical assistants is capped and must not exceed 20% of the total approved cost for the innovation project.

If I am currently employed by an organization and wish to seek support for my innovative idea, what formal approval must I obtain from my employer?

Individuals working in organizations must furnish a mandatory ‘No Objection Certificate’ from their employer when applying for support under the Promoting Innovations In Individuals, Start-Ups and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises scheme.

If the project solely involves developing new software applications without any embedded physical component, will the proposal be considered eligible for funding?

Proposals focused exclusively on software development are not accepted for consideration under the Promoting Innovations In Individuals, Start-Ups and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises scheme.

Is there a spending restriction concerning the costs incurred for travel while executing the project activities and attending necessary meetings or trials?

Yes, the total travel cost must be based on actual expenses incurred but is restricted to an amount not exceeding 5% of the total approved project cost.

What is the residency and intellectual property requirement that applicants must fulfill to be considered eligible for this governmental scheme?

The applicant must definitively be an Indian Citizen and must possess either a genuine innovative idea or a demonstrable invention.

If the primary objective of the proposal is only to register a patent for an existing invention, is this activity alone sufficient to qualify for the scheme's support?

No, proposals involving only patenting are generally not accepted; however, patenting is eligible if it is combined with parallel prototype development.

Which specific project expenses, related to personnel and facility usage, are explicitly designated as ineligible to receive financial support?

Support cannot be granted for the innovator’s personal salary or for covering rental expenses related to the use of facilities already owned by the applicant.

What specific sectors or technology intensive areas should I focus my innovation on to gain a preference during the proposal evaluation process?

Proposals are preferably focused on sectors such as Green Technology, Clean Energy, Affordable healthcare, Water & sewage management, or Industrially utilizable smart materials.

References

Guidelines
https://master-dsir.digifootprint.gov.in/static/uploads/2025/10/d761274ccaa69b9c8bc23ec67d94d2c1.pdf
Guidelines (ISTI Portal)
https://www.indiascienceandtechnology.gov.in/funding-opportunities/startups/promoting-innovations-individuals-startups-and-msmes-prism

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Frequently asked questions

What is the purpose of PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer is a government welfare initiative designed to support Individual, Individual through benefits related to Science, IT & Communications, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
Who can apply for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
Eligibility for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer may depend on factors such as income category, age, gender, occupation, state of residence, social category, and government-defined beneficiary criteria.
What benefits are offered under PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
Benefits under PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer may include financial assistance, subsidies, scholarships, insurance support, healthcare benefits, pension support, training assistance, or welfare services depending on the scheme guidelines.
Which department manages PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer is managed by Department of Scientific and Industrial Research and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
Can users apply online for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
Is Aadhaar mandatory for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
Many government schemes may require Aadhaar verification, identity proof, or linked bank account details for beneficiary validation and direct benefit transfer processing.
Where can users apply for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
Applications for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer may be submitted through government departments, official scheme portals, CSC centres, district offices, welfare departments, or authorised service centres.
What documents may be required for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
Applicants may need Aadhaar card, income certificate, residence proof, bank account details, caste certificate, photographs, educational records, or occupation-related documents depending on scheme eligibility requirements.
Is PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer a central government scheme?
Yes, PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer is a central government welfare initiative that may be implemented across multiple states through authorised departments and agencies.
Does PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer provide business loan or startup assistance?
PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer may support entrepreneurs, startups, self-employed individuals, MSMEs, or small businesses through financial assistance, subsidies, credit support, or training initiatives.
Is collateral required under PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
Collateral requirements may vary depending on the loan amount, implementing agency, financial institution, and government subsidy structure.
Can CSC centres help users apply for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
Many government schemes may be accessible through nearby CSC centres, authorised digital service centres, or welfare facilitation offices.
How can users check the latest updates for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
Users should verify official notifications, department announcements, application deadlines, and eligibility updates through authorised government portals or implementing agencies.
Can beneficiaries track application status for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer?
Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
Where can users get help for PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer in All India?
Users in All India may seek assistance through CSC centres, district welfare offices, government departments, agriculture offices, social welfare departments, or authorised facilitation centres.
Which nearby public services may help with PRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-2: Fabrication of Working Model/Process Know-how/Testing & Trial/Patenting/Technology Transfer applications?
Depending on the scheme, users may require support from Aadhaar centres, CSC centres, banks, hospitals, post offices, or government welfare offices for document verification and application assistance.