
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao inaugurated T-Hub 2.0, the world's largest innovation campus in Hyderabad. T-Hub was founded to bring in the best talent from across the country to support the startup ecosystem.
The T-Hub 2.0 has impacted over 2000 entrepreneurs and seen 1.19 billion US dollars raised in funding by T-Hub startups. The innovation campus will act as a robust platform to elevate the status of India's innovation ecosystem globally.
KCR said, “We are only weeks away from celebrating the 75th anniversary of our country's independence, a major milestone in our history. At this juncture, it is very important for us to provide a clear vision and roadmap for our country about its future, especially to our youth.”
“Our government recognised this aspirational India early on and wanted to put young India on the global map. We wanted to build an India known equally for its entrepreneurial and technology capabilities. Today, I can proudly say we have created a world-class entity at T-Hub to promote entrepreneurship and innovation,” he said.
He added, “Around the fulcrum of T-hub, we promoted sister institutions to support different requirements of an entrepreneur. Today all of these institutions also, namely We-hub, T-Works, TSIC, RICH, and TASK, have become champions in their own right.”
KCR said that Phase 1 of T-Hub has shown that there is a huge appetite for entrepreneurship among the youth in India. “This new facility is five times bigger. Our aim is to incubate the next generation of startups that would one day be strong pillars for our Indian economy. We hope that through T-Hub these startups can strengthen their entrepreneurial spirit and bring global recognition to our state and the country with their accomplishments.”
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