T-Hub’s new service providers to spur start-ups
T-Hub, which leads India’s pioneering innovation ecosystem, on Tuesday announced it is working with nine new leading companies to help its start-ups accelerate their growth during pandemic by providing various operational services.
By : migrator
Update: 2021-05-18 18:17 GMT
Hyderabad
It has joined hands with Cashfree, Cassixcom, CFO Bridge, Conduira, Fireflies.ai, Handysends, Lunchclub, Sapience and The Legal Capsule as its premium partners.
These new partners will support all its start-ups with a suite of services for efficient functioning and will be aligned to the drastically changing needs of start-ups to grow since the pandemic. This alliance benefits the service providers as well by giving them a platform showcase their offerings and establish them as reliable partners for the start-ups.
“Our partnership with these new service providers is an effort to support our start-ups who are facing immense operational challenges because of the pandemic. Our start-ups have always been aided with world-class tools, guidance, libraries, and other services that has enabled them to cut operational costs and gain efficiency,” said Ravi Narayan, CEO of T-Hub.
“These new partnerships will further help our start-ups to be confident with their technical, operational and sales processes so that they can completely focus on innovation and impact at a global level,” he added.
These nine companies have been added to T-Hub’s existing group of 70 service providers like Amazon Web Services, DigitalOcean and Google Cloud among others, that has been offering valuable benefits to the start-ups. These service providers enable T-Hub to create a strong entrepreneurial support infrato aid in the long-term sustainability of start-ups.
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