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T-Hub partners with Corporate Connections to drive innovation and investment in startup ecosystem

T-Hub, a Hyderabad-based startup incubator, has announced it has partnered with Corporate Connections, a dynamic network of industry leaders and forward-thinking organizations. 

The partnership aims to strengthen the bridge between established corporations and the vibrant startup ecosystem, facilitating a seamless exchange of knowledge, resources, and investment opportunities.

What is the purpose of the partnership?

Under this partnership, T-Hub will host exclusive startup showcases for Corporate Connections Members, creating a dedicated platform for innovative solutions.

According to a statement, T-Hub startups will gain access to an extensive network of established entrepreneurs and industrialists from various parts of the country. Additionally, T-Hub will extend invitations to Corporate Connections members, encouraging participation in program demo days and offering startups valuable growth insights.

T-Hub will conduct investor education sessions to empower Corporate Connections members with insights for informed startup investments in a dynamic ecosystem.

As a key partner, Corporate Connections will nurture the ecosystem by facilitating regular interactions with T-Hub startups, fostering knowledge exchange, and active participation in community events.

Corporate Connections will extend invitations to handpicked startups, offer direct contact information for their members, and share profiles of investors actively seeking opportunities, the release notes.

Statements:

Mahankali Srinivas Rao, CEO, T-Hub, said, “We are excited to announce our strategic partnership with Corporate Connections. This collaboration represents a significant milestone in our mission to empower startups and foster innovation. The partnership opens doors for startups to secure vital investments, access new markets, and benefit from expert mentorship. Together with Corporate Connections, we are bridging the gap between established corporations and the dynamic startup ecosystem, creating a powerful synergy.”

Ananth Badhe, Executive Director, Corporate Connections, said ” At Corporate Connections, we are excited to embark on this transformative journey with T-Hub. This strategic partnership marks a significant step in our commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration within our extensive global network, spanning 29 countries with over 1000 members. By joining forces with T-Hub, we aim to provide our members with unparalleled access to cutting-edge startups, mentorship opportunities, and the chance to be at the forefront of industry trends.”

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