Hyderabad: T-Hub eyes global foray
Hyderabad: T-Hub, Telangana’s start-up initiative, has evolved into an incubator. After grabbing attention at the national-level, the start-up initiative is planning to increase its global reach with its T-Hub Reactor also known as T-Hub 2.
Mr Srinivas Kollipara, T-Hub COO, said, “We started just looking at Hyderabad. Then it became how to take T-Hub to the national-level. Our next destination is the global start-up ecosystem map. To achieve this, we will be increasing the scale of programmes, networking boundaries and level of people.”
“We shifted from becoming a co-working space to an incubator. All start-ups in T-Hub have a product and at least a couple of customers,” said Mr Kollipara. Apart from aiding start-ups, it has collaborated with multinational companies like Microsoft, Boeing, Facebook, Intel and United Technologies.
It has been advising Goa and Assam in their start-up initiatives. T-Hub Reactor will be the world’s largest start-up campus and will be ready in 2018. With several business units already under one roof, T-Hub Reactor will play a major role. It will also have outside accelerators, incubators and venture capitalists.