AIM-ICDK Water Innovation Challenge
Recently, Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog and the Royal Embassy of Denmark in India announced the 2nd edition of Water Innovation Challenges.
About the Challenge
- Collaboration: The challenge is being conducted under the partnership of AIM, NITI Aayog and Innovation Center Denmark (ICDK) under the aegis of the Denmark Embassy in India and the Denmark Technical University (DTU).
- Objective: It aims to identify innovative and next-generation solutions to solve proposed challenges in collaboration with corporate and public partners.
- The challenges will engage young talents from leading universities across the nation and support them in building their skills and applying their technical ....
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