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  • Telangana State Robotics Framework launched by KTR at T-Hub

    Telangana State Robotics Framework launched by KTR at T-Hub

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    Hyderabad: To encourage start-ups and MSMEs in the robotics industry, Telangana State Robotics Framework was launched by the state IT minister KT Rama Rao at T-Hub on Tuesday.

    KTR said that Telangana has been at the forefront of adopting the latest technology, emerging as a pioneer of technological innovation to improve the lives of citizens.

    Speaking after launching the TS Robotics Framework (TSRF), the minister held that the state government aims at creating a world-class robotics ecosystem and making the state a global hub for robotics design, testing and manufacturing.

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    The TSRF will work on five key pillars, infrastructure access, business facilitation, research and innovation, skill development, and responsible deployment.

    To encourage start-ups and MSMEs in the robotics industry, Telangana will provide incentives similar to those outlined in the State Innovation Policy, ICT Policy, and Electronics Policy.

    Saagu Baagu project in association with the world economic forum is a classic example of leveraging artificial innovation for agricultural innovation in Telangana,” said KTR.

    Talking about eight technologies adopted by the state in 2017, KTR said that the Telangana government always focused on entrepreneurship, capacity building, research and development.

    Attributing the development to chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s vision, KTR said that as a government, they have followed a PPP (Public-Private Partnership) framework to reach out to the common man.

    “Five actionable policies have been released under the PPP model on AI, cloud, etc to accelerate growth in the centre,” said KTR.

    “To establish a partnership, five centres of excellence have been set up along with Nasscom, World Economic Forum, and III-T have been set up,” added KTR.

    He stated that, in relation to the project, population-scale projects across, agriculture, environment, healthcare, transportation, and forest have been implemented to impact development closely.

    Claiming robotics to be much more than automating tasks, KTR said that the tools can be used for unlocking new levels of productivity, and creativity to improve safety, and innovation in several fields including the field of healthcare.

    “It is interesting to see how quickly young generations adapt to technology,” said KTR adding that globally, robotics has seen an increase in demand, with 3-fold multiplication in the use of robots, according to the world robotics report.

    “India stands at 10 positions and should come in the top five in using the technology in the next decade,” visioned KTR.

    Inviting investments, KTR said that the holistic policy adopted by Telangana is a shining example that the state reflects in bringing about positive and innovative changes.

    Stating that technology can transform lives for the better, KTR said that the government has set up a separate body to support T-Hub, WEHub, T-Works, TS Innovation Cell, Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge and Research and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad for taking research to the market.

    TRIC will work with the existing centres of excellence in artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing, cybersecurity, and e-waste apart from collaborating with industry, academia, and incubators for creating new opportunities for economic growth and job creation.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • MedTech Innovation Meet to be held at T-Hub in Hyderabad

    MedTech Innovation Meet to be held at T-Hub in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: T-Hub in collaboration with the Atal Incubation Centre will host the MedTech Innovation Meet here on April 27. The event is being initiated  to create awareness among people regarding contemporary developments in the healthcare sector through fireside chats, question and answer (Q&A) and networking.

    Participants will have a chance to explore revolutionary healthcare technologies with pioneering startups.

    The event will take place on April 27 from 3 to 5 p.m. (IST) at T- Hub.

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    The AIC T-Hub Health Program Doctors Meet-UP is being upheld by the Atal Development Mission. The Government of India’s led drive to make and advance a culture of development and entrepreneurship across the country.

    For registrations, visit: https://bit.ly/41Lt6Gx

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: T-Hub launches 10th cohort of Lab 32 programme

    Hyderabad: T-Hub launches 10th cohort of Lab 32 programme

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    Hyderabad: Startup incubator T-Hub launched the 10th Cohort of its Lab32 programme that already received over 800 applications from startups.

    The acceleration of 249 startups, raising 403 million dollars in funding and engaging 58 mentors has been witnessed in the cohort that will have 20 startups selected based on founder attributes, business model, and market validation through initial traction.

    T-hub hosted Scale-Up Summit bringing together startup founders, investors, corporates, and government and ecosystem enablers on Friday.

    IT principal secretary of the state, Jayesh Ranjan said, “We will continue to work closely with all stakeholders to build an ecosystem that enables startups to thrive.”

    CEO of T-Hub, Mahankali Srinivas Rao added saying, “We are excited to launch the tenth cohort of Lab32. The programme has been instrumental in supporting startups in refining their business models and achieving market readiness. We look forward to supporting more startups.”

    This partnership between T-Hub and US-based Redberri will enable Indian startups to connect with larger international players to augment their growth journey.

    Startups enrolling in the hub will have access to strategic workshops and interventions to gain entry into both markets and explore new business opportunities.

    The event saw attendees including Taran Chhabra and Amar Preet Singh (founders of Neeman’s), Chaitanya Chitta (founder of Slay Coffee), Kavikrut (chief growth officer of OYO), Rohit Chennamaneni (founder of Darwin Box).

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )