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    T-Hub turns digital with Lab32, announces fourth batch of startup applicants

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    Lab32’s modules will focus on helping the startups build better versions of products or discover and tap market opportunities.

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    The fourth batch of Lab32 will commence from September. The deadline to send in the applications is August 25.
    T-Hub has announced the launch of its revamped program Lab32. The program will be executed in a hybrid mode to cater to the startups and their extended teams in view of the uncertainty as COVID situation unfolds.

    The agenda behind redesigning Lab32 to a hybrid program is to focus on specific needs of the startups amid the pandemic. Earlier, the Lab32 program had a requirement that the founder of the shortlisted startup must relocate to Hyderabad. However, this year, the program delivery will enable more entrepreneurs across India to reap the benefits of the program without the need for physical presence in Hyderabad.

    The startups will receive consultation from experts across the globe on product development and market expansion. Lab32’s modules will focus on helping the startups build better versions of products or discover and tap market opportunities.

    At the beginning of the program, the startups will be asked to choose a track based on their business requirements. Apart from the rigorous training and consultations, the startups will also be trained to acquire soft skills that will help them to become better leaders or managers for their respective teams.
    The fourth batch of Lab32 will commence from September. The deadline to send in the applications is August 25.

    In a statement, Ravi Narayan, CEO of T-Hub, said, “The current global crisis has hit the growth trajectory of our startups. In keeping up with challenges, Lab32 will help those startups that are ready for product development and market expansion.”

    40 startups from the third batch will graduate this month. The program for the third batch was delivered in the form of three bootcamps focused on lean canvas, sales and finance, respectively. Apart from bootcamps, the startups got access to interventions and a series of webinars that focused on the functional aspects of their businesses. The startups received a offerings from various service providers such as Amazon Web Services, DigitalOcean, Google Cloud, HubSpot, IBM, Microsoft, Zoho, amongst others.
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