Ratan Tata congratulates Telangana for inaugurating largest innovation campus in Hyderabad

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Ratan Tata congratulates Telangana for inaugurating largest innovation campus in Hyderabad

Ratan Tata took to Twitter to congratulate the government of Telangana for the inauguration of the world's largest innovation campus in Hyderabad. He said it would give a boost to the Indian startup ecosystem.

KT Rama Rao, Minister for Urban Development, Industries Commerce and Information Technology of Telangana, said he was congratulated by the government of Telangana and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao on its new T-hub facility in Hyderabad, which will be a great boost to the Indian startup ecosystem. Rao had shared images of the facility and said it would give a huge boost to the Hyderabad Innovation ecosystem T-Hub or Technology Hub, a Hyderabad-based innovation hub and ecosystem enabler, announced on Tuesday the inauguration of the world's largest innovation campus. It said the campus will act as a robust platform to elevate the stature of India's innovation ecosystem.

The facility was inaugurated by Chief Minister of Telangana K Chandrashekar Rao. In the past six years, T-Hub has evolved from a startup incubator to an innovation hub in India and beyond. He said that it is a strong organisation that is focused on outcome-driven initiatives, and it is well-positioned to back the global aspirations and ambitions of our entrepreneurs.

Jayesh Ranjan, the Principal Secretary of the Industries Commerce and Information Technology, Government of Telangana, Vani Kola, Managing Director at Kalaari, Varun Thamba, Director, Data and Analytics CoE: Indian Subcontinent, SAP, MSR, CEO, T-Hub, were present at the inauguration.

The facility is built in a T-shaped structure spread over an area of 5,82, 689 sq. There are 10 floors and ft. It will have six floors, 5 floors, and 1,000 seats for startups. On the sixth floor is 18,000 square feet allocated to the Confederation of Indian Industry CII and the AIC T-Hub Foundation, while the seventh floor is assigned to the Department of Science and Technology's DST Centre of Excellence to promote artificial intelligence and machine learning.