T-HUB wins under the category ‘Incubator’ at National Startup Awards 2022
T-Hub’s programmes have been successfully scaling startups in partnership with a robust ecosystem of partners.
By Newsmeter Network Published on 16 Jan 2023 11:41 AM GMTHyderabad: T-HUB won in the ‘Incubators’ category at the third edition of the National Startup Awards 2022. The awards were announced by Union minister for commerce and industry Piyush Goyal in New Delhi. The first-ever National Startup Awards (NSA) concluded in October 2020. NSA 2020 and 2021 recognised 367 startups as winners and finalists.
Now, the third edition of the National Startup Awards has recognised and rewarded outstanding startups and enablers that have demonstrated exceptional capabilities in terms of financial gains and measurable impact on society.
Startup India, @DPIITGoI recognises T-HUB as the Winner for Incubators.
— Startup India (@startupindia) January 16, 2023
Congratulations to the winning Startup. #NationalStartupAwards2022 #NationalStartupDay #Innovationweek2023 pic.twitter.com/97De54U6RJ
The third edition is more diverse in its focus in 17 sectors, 50 sub-sectors, and seven special categories. It saw a participation of 2,600 startups in 50 categories. The winning startups will be given the support required for their business growth, including mentorship, funding, partnerships, and market access opportunities.
Telangana IT and industries minister KT Rama Rao took to Twitter to congratulate T-HUB.
Congratulations 👏 Team @THubHyd https://t.co/omrDwgCLAW
— KTR (@KTRTRS) January 16, 2023
What is T-HUB?
T-Hub is a Hyderabad-based startup ecosystem enabler, facilitating collaborations between startups, venture capital firms, corporates, governments, and academia. It opened its doors as an incubation facility in Hyderabad in 2015. The centre was launched as a joint partnership between the Telangana government and the International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad, the Indian School of Business, and the National Academy of Legal Studies.
T-Hub’s programmes have been successfully scaling startups in partnership with a robust ecosystem of partners. T-Hub, to date, has impacted over 2,000 startups through various programmes and initiatives, has over 600 global and national corporate partners, and has provided 2,000 mentor connects to help the startup scale.
The primary objective of T-Hub is to encourage young entrepreneurs to start and scale up their operations. They can come with a business idea to T-Hub, which will help them translate it into a product or service.