RICH (Hyderabad S&T Cluster) and T-Incubators & Accelerators Consortium (A network under Telangana State Innovation Cell) announce Mission 10X-SIGs, a scaleup program for early revenue startups from research incubators

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  • 3-month market strategy, business development and corporate access program
  • For startups coming out of Research Incubators and Accelerators
  • 10L fund support, scaleup strategy and a combined Demo Day 
  • For DeepTech& MedTech startups, jointly by IIIT Hyderabad, IIT Hyderabad, BITS Hyderabad, CCMB and IKP along with T-Hub and TSIC

20 July 2022, Hyderabad:RICH (Research and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad) (Hyderabad S&T Cluster) & T-Incubators & Accelerators consortium have launched the Mission 10X – SIGs, a 3-month joint scaleup program for early-stage research connected startups. The program offered to startups coming out of research incubators and accelerators, will facilitate market strategy, corporate market reviews, customer connects and funding opportunities. The collaborative initiative will support the startup ecosystem by working with research connected startups from several incubators and accelerators within Telangana and outside.

All the shortlisted startups will go through 3 months of mentoring to review their product strategy, overall go-to-market approach and corporate pitch readiness and refine these elements to address present business climate and constraints. The program also offers a 10 lakhs fund support for the selected startups and will culminate in significant market impact and growth.

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“The challenge that most research startups face is in identifying those scalable market opportunities for their solution. This program addresses these challenges through a collective state-wide effort” Says, Mr. AjitRangnekar, Director General of RICH.

This program in its first pilot will target DeepTech and MedTech domains. To be anchored by CIE-IIIT Hyderabad and IKP, in association with AIC-CCMB, BITS TBI &iTIC-IIT Hyderabad.  With RICH and T-Hub enabling the corporate connects.

“This collective initiative by the ecosystem will greatly help the early revenue research-led  startups. This is second such initiative by T-Incubators and Accelerators Consortium, after Rejig-Hydstartups in 2020″ Says, Ms. Deepanwita Chattopadhyay, Chairman & CEO of IKP.

About T-Incubators & Accelerators Consortium

T-Incubators & Accelerators Consortium (A network under TSIC). The consortium focuses on various capacity-building and collaborative programs for supporting startups and also provides guidance for the newly setup incubators in scaling their operations through the monthly T-Incubators & Accelerators Meetups. During the pandemic, the consortium had also launched RejigHyd Startups- an initiative to bring collective support to startups from across all research/academic incubators in the state to ease the pressures faced by startups due to Covid-induced slowdown and business constraints.

Startups can apply through the link here: https://rich.telangana.gov.in/Mission-10X-SIGs.html

 About IIIT-Hyderabad: The International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT-H) is an autonomous research university founded in 1998 that focuses on the core areas of Information Technology, such as Computer Science, Electronics and Communications, and their applications in other domains through inter-disciplinary research that has a greater social impact. Some of its research domains include Visual Information Technologies, Human Language Technologies, Data Engineering, VLSI and Embedded Systems, Computer Architecture, Wireless Communications, Algorithms and Information Security, Robotics, Building Science, Earthquake Engineering, Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics, Education Technologies, Power Systems, IT in Agriculture and e-Governance.

Website: www.iiit.ac.in

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