ISRO's Bold Step into Microgravity Research
India's space agency has taken a significant leap forward by launching the Indian Microgravity Experiments programme, known as IMEx-2026. This initiative opens doors for researchers across the country to conduct experiments in the unique environment of space, where gravity is absent or greatly reduced.
The programme invites proposals from universities, research labs, start-ups and industry. It focuses on areas like materials science, biology, fluid physics and in-space manufacturing. Selected experiments could fly aboard future human spaceflight missions under the Gaganyaan programme or the proposed Bharatiya Antariksh Station.
Researchers must first prove feasibility on the ground before progressing to space. This structured approach ensures safety and scientific value.
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Understanding Microgravity and Its Potential
Microgravity refers to the near-weightless conditions experienced in orbit. In this environment, processes behave differently from on Earth. For example, fluids mix without buoyancy effects, crystals grow more perfectly, and biological systems reveal new insights.
Indian researchers can now explore these phenomena directly. This could lead to breakthroughs in drug development, advanced materials and sustainable agriculture for space and Earth applications.
The initiative aligns with India's growing human spaceflight ambitions, turning crewed missions into platforms for cutting-edge science.
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Who Can Participate and How to Apply
Principal investigators from recognised academic institutions, national laboratories, start-ups and industry are eligible. Proposals must demonstrate clear scientific merit and practical feasibility.
Deadlines for the current cycle close on 28 February 2026. Successful applicants receive support for ground testing before potential flight selection.
This inclusive approach encourages collaboration between academia and industry, fostering innovation across disciplines.
