Hyderabad, Nov 5 (UNI) T-Hub, one of the world’s leading startup engines that powers entrepreneurship, scale, and deal flow, and Communitech, a Canada-based public-private innovation hub, on Monday announced to have selected nine Canadian tech startups for the ‘Global Bridge: Canada-India’ programme.
Launched in July, the programme aims to provide Canadian startups and scale-ups with invaluable market access opportunities to grow their business in India, a statement here said.
The three-month programme helps Canadian startups to scale in India by working with them to formulate and execute their India go-to-market strategy in order to cater to the huge market. This includes providing necessary support and resources to set up operations in India and helping them to localise their business model and product for the Indian market. T-Hub will then give the startups access to its national network, connecting them to potential clients for the discussion of pilots, PoCs, and revenue streams.
Indian and multinational corporates, as well as public sector decision makers from across the country, will be given the opportunity to utilise the world-class solutions offered by these Canadian startups. This programme will actively enhance the entrepreneurial synergy between Canada and India, and will benefit the economies of both countries.
The shortlisted startups-- Sinitic, Voltera, 2G Robotics, Ulula, Push, Site2Site, , Sitata, Szio+ Inc, O2 Canada were primarily selected on the basis of the strength of their technology, their domain knowledge and the suitability of their solution to the Indian market. All of them have validated their business model and generated revenues in at least one market. This exciting cohort includes companies focused on B2B enterprise solutions, technologies for sustainable infrastructure, healthcare and biotechnology.
T-Hub’s international program focuses on building bridges with governments, corporations, think tanks, and academic institutions from all over the world. It allows startups from anywhere to get access into the Indian market via T - Hub, as well as exposing Indian startups to scale into global markets. This program with Communitech builds on that mission by ensuring that startups from Canada have a great launchpad from Hyderabad in India, the statement added.
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