CDSCO-IndiaAI Health Innovation Acceleration Hackathon
Summary
IndiaAI (under MeitY) and CDSCO have launched the Health Innovation Acceleration Hackathon to develop AI and ML solutions for automating regulatory review of drugs, medical devices, and clinical trials. The competition seeks AI tools for data anonymisation (PII/PHI detection), document summarisation, completeness assessment, and comparison/reporting, to be integrated with CDSCO's SUGAM and MD Online portals. Prize pool is ₹85 lakh; application deadline is 30 April 2026.
What changed
The hackathon adds a new pathway for AI solution providers to contribute to CDSCO's regulatory workflow modernisation. Participants (Indian companies and DPIIT-recognised start-ups) must demonstrate proprietary AI/ML solutions addressing data anonymisation, document summarisation, completeness assessment, and comparison/reporting for the SUGAM and MD Online portals. Solutions must comply with DPDP Act 2023, NDHM, and ICMR anonymisation guidelines. This is a competition notice with no compliance obligations imposed on any regulated entity.
Indian AI/ML companies and start-ups specialising in healthcare RegTech or document processing should evaluate participation. The hackathon signals CDSCO's intent to modernise its digital submission infrastructure; firms developing related solutions should monitor future procurement opportunities tied to SUGAM and MD Online portal upgrades.
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CDSCO-IndiaAI Health Innovation Acceleration Hackathon
IndiaAI, under the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY), is collaborating with the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) to leverage Artificial Intelligence to streamline the regulatory review and expedite regulatory decisions.
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Description
IndiaAI, under the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY), is collaborating with the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) to launch the Health Innovation Acceleration Hackathon. This initiative aims to streamline the regulatory review process for new drugs, medical devices, and clinical trials by leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML).
Challenge Objective
CDSCO currently performs manual, document-intensive process for reviewing an enormous volume of submissions for new drugs, clinical trials and medical devices products. This bottleneck significantly delays the timely introduction of medical innovations. To address these challenges, the IndiaAI-CDSCO Hackathon aims to leverage AI and ML to streamline the regulatory review and Serious Adverse Event (SAE) assessment processes, enabling faster and more consistent approvals. Furthermore, to ensure the responsible use of data, the hackathon focuses on developing an AI-powered anonymisation tool capable of processing both structured and unstructured data.
Problem Statement: AI-Driven Regulatory Workflow Automation and Data Anonymisation
The expected outcome is a comprehensive end-to-end AI solution integrated with the SUGAM and MD Online portals, incorporating the below features:
- Data Anonymisation: Detect and classify PII/PHI in structured and unstructured data using NLP, ensuring compliance with the DPDP Act 2023, NDHM, and ICMR guidelines.
- Document Summarisation: Convert high-volume regulatory documents (like SUGAM portal applications and SAE narratives) into precise, standardised text.
- Completeness Assessment & Classification: Verify forms for missing fields, classify cases by severity (death, disability, etc.), and detect duplicates.
- Comparison & Reporting: Highlight specific changes between document versions and generate formal reports from unstructured inspection observations. Who Can Apply?
Indian Company: Indian company registered under the Companies Act, 2013. An Indian company must have 51% or more shareholding by Indian citizens or persons of Indian origin.
Start-up: Start-up as defined in the latest notification by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), accessible at Startup India.
Applicants must provide proof of a proprietary solution submitting verifiable documentation (e.g., technical specifications, necessary certifications, IP and patents). Additionally, entities must demonstrate development and deployment experience of relevant solutions with previous engagements in the private and public sector.
Hackathon Stages
- Stage 1 (Virtual): Virtual hackathon where teams develop and submit their solutions.
- Stage 2 (On-Premises): Up to the top 10 teams will be shortlisted for a 5-day on-premises development round at the CDSCO office in New Delhi. Queries
All pre-submission queries must be emailed to fellow3.gpai-india@meity.gov.in using the subject line: "Query-CDSCO-IndiaAI Health Innovation Acceleration Hackathon – Applicant Name"
Competition Guideline Download Guidelines Please Download The Detailed Guidelines Prizes
Prize Pool ₹85 L
1st Prize ₹10 L Up to 1 Teams
2nd Prize ₹7 L Up to 1 Teams
3rd Prize ₹3 L Up to 1 Teams
All-Women Team Prize ₹5 L Up to 3 Teams
Work Contract ₹50 L Up to 1 Teams Competition Timeline
- 19 Mar 2026 Application Open
- 30 Apr 2026 Application Deadline
Tags
- Machine Learning
- Natural Language Processing
- RegTech
- Public Health
- IndiaAI
- Digital India
- Responsible AI
- artificial-intelligence
- HealthTech
- Intelligent Document Processing
- Process Automation
- Healthcare Innovation
- Clinical Trials
- Drug Approvals
- Data Anonymisation
- Data Privacy
- Document Summarisation
- Workflow Optimisation
- CDSCO
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