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The objective of the MoU, according to Mathala, is to promote startup companies.
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The programme will continue with its hybrid model launched last year owing to the pandemic.
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Platform helps provide new connections, referrals and finding talent for new business opportunities
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The collaboration will extend the outreach of NMIMS executive programmes while facilitating exchange of faculty and trainers
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T-Tribe announced incubating eight idea-stage startups founded by students and first-time entrepreneurs
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In a letter to Union IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, Rama Rao, requested the Centre to reinstate ITIR in the State capital.
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Widhya is an e-learning platform for students to get industrial experience without having to work at a company
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Leading global corporates like AWS, Boeing, Facebook, Google, HSBC, Microsoft, Novartis, Qualcomm, among others have already partnered with T-Hub.
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He said Telangana Chief Minister always emphasises that technology and innovation should bring social good
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Startup incubator to provide India market access to Australian startups as part of the collaboration
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Company has shipped its vehicles to the UK, Portugal, Japan, among other nations
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Behind the repeated thumbs-up for Hyderabad is the perfect fusion of peace and a political leadership firmly focused on making things happen
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Says TS-iPASS, IT policy, GRID policy and subsidies to companies hiring locals made the difference
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The unstinted support from the State government has seen unique business ideas from youngsters going on to establish themselves.
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Facility helps over 1,120 startups garner about Rs 1,800 crore investment; phase-II getting ready
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T-Hub has designed and delivered over 75 innovation programmes, enabled startups go-to-market, got customers, raised funds and empowered corporations to build a culture of innovation and create impact.
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Initiatives such as the T-Works and T-Hub, the brainchild of Telangana Industries Minister KTR, are playing a very crucial role in boosting innovation in the State, said YES Bank Chairman, Sunil Mehta
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Selected early and mid-stage technology startups will be facilitated with product design and market expansion strategies to accelerate their growth
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Based out of T-Hub, the startup has so far worked with 18,000 students wherein it trains them for placements ranging from 10 days to two years