Times Internet launches T-Labs for internet and mobile entrepreneurs


Times Internet Limited (TIL) announced the launch of
T-Labs, a unique incubation and development programme designed to nurture and
support the ideas and projects of budding Internet and mobile entrepreneurs.


T-Labs will work with the startups and provide them
support at each and every step. It will not only help them  in defining
and detailing their concept into a business plan, but will also help in
implementing of the idea and refining the product by leveraging its vast
infrastructure, user base and experience. 

 


We are providing a much-needed platform to the aspiring
entrepreneurs to shape their ideas into sustainable business models,” said
Rishi Khiani, CEO, TIL.


We have always believed that entrepreneurship will
script the next big Indian growth story, and T Labs is a major step towards
giving a concrete shape to the startup ecosystem of the country. Our mentorship
and quality leadership would ensure that the products of these budding
entrepreneurs would compete with the very best in internet and mobile
industry,” Khiani added.


Key words behind the initiative are – Innovation,
Incubation & Investment. We truly believe if there is an innovative Idea
which has potential, then it should be nourished at the right time so that it
can reach its potential. Also early stage businesses require more than just
money to succeed. They require close mentoring and inputs on strategy as well
as execution,” said Gautam Sinha, director Technology, TIL.


By TelecomLead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

 

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