Hyderabad: T-Hub has partnered with the mission of the Aayog Atal Innovation (AIM) to foster innovation and entrepreneurship in the health care room.
As part of this alliance, the T-Hub has launched a three-month cohortbased program called AIC T-Hub Foundation exclusively for technology startups in creating new age solutions in the field of life science and health care.
As part of the program, 10 DeepTech startups have been selected after a broad screening process based on their advanced DeepTech innovation for health care and life science, market readiness in the entry, scalability, team composition, T-hub said on Wednesday.
This program will focus on the provision of startups with world-class experts and resources to sharpen market understanding, purify business plans and product commercialization, he added.
“Telangana has been at the forefront of promoting the use and development of new age technology.
With the T-Hub Partnership with Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), we are more advanced and support advanced technology in health care and life science,” said Telangana IT & Secretary Secretary of the Secretary Jayesh Ranjan while almost launching the program together with the Mission Director of AIM Dr.
Chintan Vaishnav.
“The main objective of this program is to provide access to elite resources and experts to begin which will help their founders improve their business plans, market insights, and commercialization strategies,” added the major secretary.
Shows that the future of health care is largely dependent on technological innovation to ensure superior accuracy in the diagnosis and treatment, CEO T-Hub Ravi Narayan said the programmed was made to benefit the health startup at the early stages and help them get the direction of commercializing their products by making them Ready for the market at the global level.