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Hyderabad, Telangana
T-Hub (Technology Hub) is India's leading innovation hub and startup ecosystem enabler, headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana. Launched on November 5, 2015, it was established as a pioneering public-private partnership between the Government of Telangana and three premier academic institutions: the International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT-H), the Indian School of Business (ISB), and the NALSAR University of Law. Strategically designed to transition Hyderabad from an outsourcing destination into a product-driven, IP-led innovation hub, T-Hub functions as a full-stack ecosystem supporting entrepreneurs across all phases of development, from ideation and validation to early revenue and global scaling. Operating as a Section 8 not-for-profit entity, T-Hub serves as an "incubator of incubators." Its expansive physical infrastructure reached a milestone in 2022 with the launch of T-Hub 2.0 in Raidurg, a purpose-built 572,000-square-foot facility recognized as one of the world's largest startup campuses. This massive infrastructure provides a collaborative marketplace hosting thousands of founders, corporate innovation labs, venture capital firms, angel investors, and global plug-ins under one roof. The institution runs curated, cohort-based initiatives like the Lab32 program and handles dedicated funding vehicles such as the T-Fund, which channels risk capital directly into early-stage technology startups. T-Hub’s framework bridges startup innovation, corporate innovation, government innovation, and academic innovation. It anchors major national initiatives, including the AIC T-Hub Foundation, an Atal Incubation Centre supported by NITI Aayog that prioritizes specialized deep-tech sectors like semiconductors, healthcare, mobility, sustainability, and space technology. Additionally, it hosts the Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Technology Hub (MATH), backed by the Department of Science and Technology, and houses India's first Google for Startups Hub. Through cross-border initiatives like the T-Bridge program, T-Hub facilitates soft-landing services and international market-access programs with global entities, having forged strategic partnerships with organizations such as the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO), KPMG India, the Algorand Foundation, and the Hauts-de-France Regional Council. Between 2015 and 2026, T-Hub has significantly altered the region's economic landscape, supporting over 4,100 national and international startups, facilitating more than $2 billion in aggregate ecosystem funding, and contributing to the creation of over 25,000 jobs. Its portfolio includes prominent companies like Bluecopa, FarMart, Scapic, and MyGate. Financially, T-Hub operates on a revenue model consisting of memberships, corporate partnerships, and government support. For the financial year ending March 31, 2025, the T-Hub Foundation reported a consolidated operational revenue of INR 53.5 crore, reflecting a robust 60% year-on-year compounded annual growth rate. Led by executive leadership including CEO Kavikrut, T-Hub continues to serve as a scalable blueprint for public-private collaboration in technological infrastructure across India.
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