Google for Startups Hub launches in Hyderabad’s T-Hub: Free spaces for a year, training for founders — What’s inside?

In a milestone for Indian businesses, Google and the Telangana government on Wednesday launched the Google Hub for Startups at the T-Hub startup incubator in Hyderabad.
Inaugurated by Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu, the Google Center for Startups at T-Hub will support the state’s thriving startup ecosystem and accelerate their capacity to deliver world-class products and services.
The dedicated Google branding space in Hyderabad will be home to a multitude of startups and will be the first such Google Hub for Startups launched as part of Telangana’s larger incubation and innovation ecosystem.
“This is more than infrastructure. It is a promise that ideas conceived in Hyderabad Telangana will have the mentorship, technology and market reach to scale globally,” Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said while inaugurating the space.
Reddy also announced: ₹1,000 crore Startup Fund to accelerate growth of emerging companies in Telangana. “with ₹With ₹1,000 crore in funding, we want today’s startups to become tomorrow’s Googles or at least billion-dollar companies.”
Working together, the Telangana government and Google will support AI-first initiatives, incentivize talent and create direct bridges to international markets.
What’s inside Google at the Startup Hub at T-Hub in Hyderabad?
Here’s everything you need to know about the Google Center for Enterprise at T-Hub in Hyderabad:

