T-Hub partners 9 firms to support start-ups
The Hindu
T-Hub has joined hands with nine service provider firms to help its start-ups accelerate growth during the COVID-19 pandemic by providing them access to various operational services. Cashfree, Cassixc
T-Hub has joined hands with nine service provider firms to help its start-ups accelerate growth during the COVID-19 pandemic by providing them access to various operational services. Cashfree, Cassixcom, CFO Bridge, Conduira, Fireflies, Handysends, Lunchclub, Sapience and The Legal Capsule are the nine companies that have been onboarded as premium partners. They will support the start-ups with a suite of services for efficient functioning. The alliance benefits the service providers as well by giving them a platform to showcase their offerings, a T-Hub release on Tuesday said. The tech start-up incubator that with time has come to play a major role in shaping the innovation ecosystem thus far had 70 service providers, a list that includes Amazon Web Services, DigitalOcean and Google Cloud. The nine companies have been added to the group of 70 service providers. CEO Ravi Narayan said the new partnership is an “effort to support our start-ups who are facing immense operational challenges because of the pandemic.”A crowd comprising farmers, researchers, professors, students, and horticulture enthusiasts thronged the ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Hesaraghatta, Bengaluru, on Friday for the inaugural ceremony of the Triphal Diversity Show which showcased 300 mango, 100 jackfruit, and 100 banana genotypes in collaboration with ICAR-National Research Centre for Banana, Tiruchirappalli.
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