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T-AIM enter into slew of partnerships to scale up its operations & benefit startups

Hyderabad, Sep 30 (UNI) Telangana AI Mission (T-AIM) has entered into a slew of partnerships to scale up its operations and benefit startups enrolled in the Revv Up accelerator program.
In August this year, 42 startups from across the country were selected for the Revv Up acceleration program, T-AIM said in a release here on Thursday.
The program is providing various opportunities for the startups that aspire to build scalable businesses using Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Telangana Principal Secretary for Information and Technology Jayesh Ranjan said, “Hyderabad’s steady ascendency into the Top 100 emerging startup ecosystems globally is a testament to our commitment and efforts towards building a vibrant innovator ecosystem in the state.
These partnerships will empower startups and their abilities to create impact at scale, he opined.
A partnership was inked with E2E Networks to provide startups with access to high-performance AI computing on cloud infrastructure.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Tarun Dua, CEO, E2E Networks said, “our goal is to provide state of the art in Cloud GPU infrastructure at affordable prices for startups to help advance innovation using AI.”
Several startups in the Revv Up program aspire to expand internationally. Partnerships with the German-Indian Startup Exchange Program (GINSEP) and Toronto Business Development Centre (TBDC) will provide for market awareness, market opportunities and soft landing support for the interested startups.
Mr. Julian Zix, Project Lead, GINSEP said, “we’re really excited about this collaboration with T-AIM.
We see tremendous potential for Indian AI startups in Germany, and the collaboration will provide smooth landing in Germany through our network.”
The partnership with BananaIP Counsels, one of the largest firms dealing with Intellectual Property (IP), aims to provide knowledge and support to the AI startups as they grapple with the complexities of protecting and harvesting innovation.
Dr. Kalyan Kankanala, Managing Partner at BananaIP Counsels said, “our partnership with T-AIM takes our Startup IP programs another step ahead. This initiative is to drive Artificial Intelligence, Electric Mobility and Health Technology Startup growth.”
Through the Revv Up program, the startup cohort will also receive mentoring and advice from senior industry professionals who have held leadership positions in their past. As on today, more than 10 individuals have agreed to support and guide the cohort.
More partnerships of benefit to the startups are on the horizon, and they will be made available to the AI startups in due course, the release added.
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