T-Hub, Malaysia’s Beyond4 ink pact to collaborate
The Hindu
T-Hub, Malaysia’s Beyond4 ink pact to collaborate
Startup incubator T-Hub and Malaysia’s Beyond4 have signed a memorandum of understanding committing to work together to promote cross-border collaboration, investment facilitation, business expansion support and innovation.
The partnership is a significant step towards fostering a robust and dynamic startup ecosystem between India and Malaysia. Accelerating innovation and developing cutting-edge products and solutions that benefit both local and global markets is the aim, T-Hub CEO Mahankali Srinivas Rao said in a release announcing signing of the MoU.
“By combining our strengths, we will provide startups with accelerated access to cutting-edge technologies and expanded funding opportunities. As Malaysia targets RM345.9 billion in investments, the partnership will enhance the growth trajectories, supporting robust, innovative solutions and offering broader funding avenues for startups,” Beyond4 Malaysia CEO S.T. Rubaneswaran said.
Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot has sought a report from the State government on a complaint that the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) had taken up works amounting to ₹387 crore in violation of rules in Varuna and Srirangapatna Assembly constituencies, allegedly on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s oral instructions.
“We are organising a health research convention, which comprises a couple of workshops, community-based learning, and also cardiac care. We also included a one-day seminar on medical education, how medical education has evolved in India and the U.K., and what we can learn from each other” said Dr. Piruthivi Sukumar Dean of the International Faculty of Medicine & Health, University of Leeds during his interaction with The Hindu.