T-AIM enters into partnerships to help startups under Revv Up programme
Hyderabad: Telangana AI Mission (T-AIM) announced multiple partnerships that allow AI startups access high-performance computing infrastructure, global opportunities, and guidance with intellectual property and business growth. These will benefit 42 startups enrolled in the Revv Up accelerator programme of T-AIM. The startup cohort will also receive mentoring and advice from industry professionals. “Hyderabad’s steady ascendency […]
Updated On - 30 September 2021, 04:08 PM
Hyderabad: Telangana AI Mission (T-AIM) announced multiple partnerships that allow AI startups access high-performance computing infrastructure, global opportunities, and guidance with intellectual property and business growth.
These will benefit 42 startups enrolled in the Revv Up accelerator programme of T-AIM. The startup cohort will also receive mentoring and advice from industry professionals.
“Hyderabad’s steady ascendency into the Top 100 emerging startup ecosystems globally is a testament of efforts towards building a vibrant innovator ecosystem in Telangana. These partnerships will empower startups to create an impact at scale,” said Industries and IT Principal Secretary on Thursday.
Among others, a partnership was inked with E2E Networks to provide startups with access to high-performance AI computing on cloud infrastructure. Toronto Business Development Centre (TBDC) and German-Indian Startup Exchange Programme (GINSEP) partnerships will help several startup that aspire to expand internationally.
“We see tremendous potential for Indian AI startups in Germany, and the collaboration will provide smooth landing in Germany through our network,” said Julian Zix, Project Lead, GINSEP.
In another partnership, BananaIP Counsels, a firm dealing with intellectual property (IP), will provide knowledge and support to the AI startups as they grapple with the complexities of protecting and harvesting innovation.