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Former Microsoft executive Ravi Narayan joins startup incubator T-Hub as CEO

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Ravi Narayan, serial entrepreneur and former global director at Microsoft has been appointed as new CEO  of T-Hub. T-Hub, India’s third-biggest startup incubator based in Hyderabad will be increasing its size more than fourfold under the phase-II project that is expected to be completed in the second half of 2019.

He said that the incubator’s growth ahead will be three-pronged, first, global market access for capital raising; second, connecting with corporates; and third, exchange of technology between startups and Hyderabad’s top institutions.

Narayan said that the city has a mature infrastructure, active government participation and a vibrant ecosystem for corporations and startups wanting to build new products and technologies and disrupt the existing ones.

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Over 1,100 startups from India and outside have been incubated at T-Hub that spreads over 70,000 sq. ft space. With phase II coming up on a built-up area of 3-lakh sq. ft, T-Hub will regain the title of India’s biggest incubator in terms of sq. ft space. The government had said the second phase would be taken up at an of Rs 150 crore on the built-up area of 3-lakh square feet.

Currently, Kerala’s complex, launched earlier this month, is the biggest incubator built on 1.82 lakh sq. ft space with a 1,000-seat capacity followed by Jaipur-based Bhamashah Techno Hub that is spread over 100,000 sq. ft space.

Hyderabad, which hosted the Global Entrepreneurship Summit last year, has been fast catching up with established startup ecosystems of Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai.

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“As a leader in the global startup ecosystems, entrepreneur and founder of three successful product companies, Ravi brings the business acumen and vision, we need to create exponential growth in our innovation ecosystem,” said Jayesh Ranjan, principal secretary, Industries & IT, Telangana.

Between 1992 and 2005, Narayan had co-founded three companies in the and exited all of them via M&A route. In 2013, he joined Microsoft where he was responsible for its startup growth programs that allow startups to co-sell with Microsoft, his LinkedIn account said.

Besides advising the government of Karnataka, Ravi has also advised other national governments such as Singapore and Malaysia. T-Hub last year in April launched a 6-month incubation program Lab32 for early-stage startups. Its last cohort started in November 2018.

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