22 Startups Enter Sixth edition of T-Hub's Pre-acceleration Programme Lab32


22 Startups Enter Sixth edition of T-Hub's Pre-acceleration Programme Lab32

Twenty-two startups were chosen for the sixth edition of T-flagship Hub's pre-acceleration programme Lab32 from a pool of over 200 applicants.

T-Hub announced on Tuesday that international entrepreneurs, as well as Indian startups, will be able to participate in the programme this time. The list includes startups trying to solve difficulties in developing areas such as mobility, electric vehicles, edtech, IoT, healthtech, legaltech, enterprise tech, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, according to the announcement.

CEO Ravi Narayan said, “The sixth batch has a mix of local and international startups and mentors, enabling entrepreneurs to explore new ideas and technologies and understand the global market needs.”

The pre-acceleration programme will last through the end of November. It will stick with the hybrid methodology it introduced last year in response to the COVID-19 epidemic.

T-Hub will perform a pre-programme evaluation in the first month of Lab32 to better understand their business model, identify major gaps, and set targets for the programme. Following that, each business will go through workshops, consultant matching with industry experts depending on company need and stage, subsidised services and resources, access to sales channels, and other growth-related activities to ensure that they are ready to scale.

T-Hub said in a press statement that its startup innovation team examined more than 200 applications. The startups were chosen based on their technological component, founder maturity, and business scalability.