ISB’s DLabs partners with Toronto Business Development Centre
Hyderabad: The business incubator in the Indian School of Business gets support from an international incubator so as to expand their startups offering to global markets. The Toronto Business Development Centre (TBDC) has partnered with Dlabs – the business incubator in ISB. This partnership will help more Indian entrepreneurs launch their startups in Canada and […]
Updated On - 29 September 2021, 01:08 PM
Hyderabad: The business incubator in the Indian School of Business gets support from an international incubator so as to expand their startups offering to global markets. The Toronto Business Development Centre (TBDC) has partnered with Dlabs – the business incubator in ISB. This partnership will help more Indian entrepreneurs launch their startups in Canada and North America.
DLabs was set up by ISB with the objective of strengthening entrepreneurship and fostering innovation among the young in India including its student and alumni community. Dlabs, which is supported by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, works with a diverse set of stakeholders to mutually collaborate and design custom programs to target startups that require business model innovation for scaling up their operations.
TBDC chair Vikram Khurana said, “With our partnership with Dlabs we hope to welcome innovative founders wanting to expand to Canada and the Americas.”
DLabs programs supported ventures in sectors such as clean energy, healthcare, financial inclusion, education, smart cities, agri-tech, climate solver, sustainability, etc.
“Many good ideas don’t see the light of the day because they don’t have support in markets outside India. We want to change that through our partnership,” said Saumya Kumar, Director, DLabs Incubator Association, Indian School of Business.