T-Hub Selects 10 Startups To Drive Artificial Intelligence and Semiconductor Innovation in India; Check Names of Selected Startups

"The collaborative effort between India and the UK under the UK-India Emerging Tech Exchange Programme aims to leverage these advantages. In sync with this visionary collaboration, T-Hub stands committed to providing a robust platform," Mahankali Srinivas Rao (MSR), CEO, T-Hub, said in a statement.

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New Delhi, January 18: Leading startup incubator T-Hub on Thursday announced the selection of 10 startups in partnership with the UK Government's 'UK-India Emerging Tech Exchange Programme'. The primary goal of this partnership is to use both nations' capabilities in the disciplines of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Semiconductors. The selected startups are -- Alice Camera, B-Secur, ValueChain, Wootzano, Zeal Pay, Biva.AI, Monitra Healthcare, StarBuzz.AI, SegriTech, and BluJ Aero.

"The collaborative effort between India and the UK under the UK-India Emerging Tech Exchange Programme aims to leverage these advantages. In sync with this visionary collaboration, T-Hub stands committed to providing a robust platform," Mahankali Srinivas Rao (MSR), CEO, T-Hub, said in a statement. Galaxy Unpacked 2024: Samsung Teases ‘Galaxy Ring’ During Its Launch Event, Expected To Come With Advanced Health Tracking Features; Know More Details.

According to the company, the programme will enable knowledge exchange, establish relationships with key entities in India, and highlight the strengths and advancements of both nations' industries.

Moreover, the company said that T-Hub will assist in the implementation of the emerging technologies accelerator programme for UK companies through knowledge-sharing sessions, resource access, and mentorship opportunities, boosting cooperation and research and innovation.

"Through T-Hub's exciting programme we can strengthen knowledge-sharing and market access in critical technologies like AI and semiconductors, enhancing our two countries’ prosperity and security," said Christina Scott, the British Deputy High Commissioner to India. Google Plans To Add Its Image Generator to Its AI Chatbot Bard Using Google’s Text-to-Image Diffusion Models ‘Imagen’.

The programme will offer selected entrepreneurs an array of opportunities such as a dynamic innovation ecosystem, live market access, expert sessions, financial aid, mentorship, and networking opportunities. The three-month programme is slated for completion in March.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 18, 2024 07:03 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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