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.