Phase-II of Largest Incubator T-Hub To Become Operational in Next Couple of Months
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Phase of India’s largest technology incubator T-Hub, dubbed as T-Hub 2.0, is set to become operational in the next couple of months.
With space of 3.5 lakh square feet, T-Hub 2.0 is nearing completion.
After a delay of more than a year, it is coming up near Mindspace Junction in the heart of Hitec City at a cost of Rs.276 crore, the facility will house more than 1,500 startups. When operational, this will be the largest incubation centre in the world, said officials.
Backed by Telangana government, the facility for innovation and entrepreneurship is expected to give further boost to the startup and innovation culture in this technology hub.
The building was originally scheduled to be ready in the second half of 2019. The work was delayed due to various factors and Covid-19 led to delay of another year.
Estabilished as the startup catalyst in November 2015, T-Hub is a public private partnership (PPP) between the state government and three premier academic institutes – International Institute of Information Technology- Hyderabad (IIIT-H), Indian School of Business (ISB) and National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) University of Law.
Leading global corporates like AWS, Boeing, Facebook, Google, HSBC, Microsoft, Novartis, Qualcomm, Raytheon Technologies, Samsung, TATA, among others have already partnered with T-Hub.
T-Hub (Technology Hub) enables and empowers an ecosystem hungry for innovation. Based in Hyderabad, India, it leads India's pioneering innovation ecosystem that powers next-generation products and new business models. It uses the Triple-Helix model of innovation based on interaction and collaboration with the industry, academia, and the government. Incorporated in 2015, it has provided 1100+ national and international startups with access to better technology, talent, mentors, customers, corporates, investors, and government agencies. T-Hub provides thought leadership for state and central government organisations to build innovation ecosystems. It has elevated innovation for leading national and global corporates, transforming enterprise business models.
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