The first phase of the project has come up at the International Institute of Information Technology.
The facility is being set up in collaboration with IIIT Hyderabad, the Indian School of Business and the NALSAR University of Law.
Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata and Governor of AP and Telangana ESL Narasimhan inaugurated the first phase of T-Hub, the much talked about start-up incubator in Hyderabad today
The first phase, christened Catalyst, is located at the International
Institute for Information Technology (IIIT-Hyderabad) at Gachibowli.
Coming up in 70,000 sq ft built-up area, the facility offers physical and virtual infrastructure at a fee.
Coming up in 70,000 sq ft built-up area, the facility offers physical and virtual infrastructure at a fee.
Being taken up by the Telangana Government, the T-Hub project is joined
by the Indian School of Business (ISB), the National Law University
Nalsar and IIIT-H. The three academic institutes would provide
mentorship in their respective areas of competence.
About 140 start-ups would initially be housed at the Catalyst building,
with each start-up getting a time of six months to stay. Some of them
would get another six months of grace period, if need be. After they
move out of the facility to let a fresh set of start-ups to move in, the
start-ups would continue to get support.
After the launch of the first phase, the Government will begin work on the second phase of the project with an estimated cost of Rs. 150
crore. The government is in the process of selecting the final design
for the building. It will have a built-up area of 3 lakh sq ft.
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