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Uber inks pact with tech startup incubator T-Hub

T-Hub will be leveraging its expertise in shortlisting 20 start-ups through existing network of both the organisations

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Taxi-hailing app Uber on Tuesday signed a pact with technology start-up incubator T-Hub, set up by Telangana government, for UberExchange programme.

As part of the deal, T-Hub will be leveraging its expertise in shortlisting 20 start-ups through existing network of both the organisations, according to Eric Alexander, Head of Business, Uber Asia.

T-Hub will invite start-ups to apply for the UberExchange programme through an online application process and encourage participation and representation from start-ups across the country, Alexander said.

"One of the most important things for entrepreneurs is to surround themselves with experienced mentors who understand what they are going through and who can provide the right guidance and support," he said.
 

Of the 20 start-ups selected initially, 10 will be taken to Silicon Valley for further mentoring and introduce them to the world class start-up ecosystem, T-Hub CEO Jay Krishnan said.

On surge pricing, Alexander said they are in touch with state governments and other agencies on regulatory issues.

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First Published: Sep 20 2016 | 4:02 PM IST

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