New start ups in India can go global with ease, thanks to Uber and T-Hub
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Uber and TiE According to a statement issued by the start-up incubator, T-Bridge will enable start-up communities in India and around the world to cross-pollinate ideas, innovate and create channels for knowledge transfer. It will also create a network of mentors, VCs, incubators and accelerators that is advantageous to the Indian start-up ecosystem.
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T-Bridge will provide a platform for such fast-track tech companies looking to tap into India’s huge consumer market for technology and help start-ups access UberEXCHANGE—Uber’s flagship start-up mentorship programme and TiE Silicon Valley’s mentor network.
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“Today more and more people around the world want to build something themselves. Through initiatives like UberEXCHANGE, our mentorship program for Indian startups, we hope to spur entrepreneurship. Creative partnerships like T-Bridge will continue to strengthen ties between India and the global startup scene,” Whetstone said.
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