Monday 27 November 2017

T-Hub to join hands with Microsoft to launch accelerator

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T-Hub, India's biggest technology incubator, has held hands with Microsoft to dispatch its first accelerator program which will permit new businesses to scale to the following level. 

The 90-day accelerator program of T-Hub Microsoft Accelerator to be propelled from February one year from now will empower business visionaries to get to new income channels and enable them to make sense of inadequacies in their circulation channels and tweak them.

Jay Krishnan, CEO, T-Hub, told columnists on Saturday that business people from around the globe can apply for the program and 10 of them will be chosen. The program will be led in three clumps amid 2018. 

The association between T-Hub and Microsoft was declared on Saturday amid 'Road to GES' sorted out mutually by T-Hub and Ink Talks. Jay declared the tie-up within the sight of T-Hub COO Srinivas Kollipara, Anil Bansali, MD, R&D, Microsoft and Navin Asrani, Director, Products, Microsoft.  Afterward, Jay and Srinivas told columnists that Microsoft would make no investment in the accelerator however they could utilize their business channels to help pitch the items to pariahs. 

They said T Hub, which finished two years as of late, had been concentrating on beginning period new companies yet it now through accelerator it was taking a gander at development stage or new businesses that are starting to take off. T-Hub likewise runs its own particular restrictive nano accelerator program. 

B.V.R. Mohan Reddy, Founder and Chairman, Cyient, who is additionally one of the executive of T-Hub, said the office propelled by Telangana government in relationship with the International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad, Indian School of Business (ISB) and NALSAR University of Law had brooded 300 new businesses. T-Hub presently has 160 new companies.

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