To boost budding start-ups, Hyderabad’s T-Hub teams up with Amazon and Microsoft

NewsBharati    27-Jul-2018
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Hyderabad, July 27: In order to enhance the efficiency of domestic start-ups, Telangana government’s T-Hub has joined hands with global players like Microsoft and Amazon Web Services.

Under the incubation programme "Lab32" the global giants will provide assistance to budding ventures. With this initiative, start-ups will be exposed to services, training, along with access to crucial events.

As reported by Economic Times, Jay Krishnan, CEO of T-Hub said that new allice with international firms will strength the ecosystem of Indian start-ups. He maintained that with the help of T-Hub, Start-ups can now build and scale their technology, stack and market position. Besides Amazon, companies like Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, Hub-Spot, and Zoho will share technology with T-Hub

“Hub's premium partners will provide start-ups with free credits by giving them access to various service offerings and training programmes. After exhausting free credits, the start-ups can continue to avail these services at affordable prices,” said, Krishnan.

A brainchild of Telangana IT Minister KT Rama Rao, the main aim of T-Hub is to provide a conducive environment and a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem within the State for the next wave of technology companies.