Google, TechHub join ‘Startup India’ initiative

Google and TechHub have announced a global partnership. Within the ambit of which, they will also collaborate for the Start up India initiative.
TechHub is described as an environment that fosters the expeditious growth of startups and is primarily startup focused. They pride themselves on nurturing entrepreneurs and providing them an international network of the like-minded. Along with providing a platform for them to co-habit to collaborate, meet, think and create. It is a company that was founded in 2010.
A collaboration with the Internet giant Google has brought this company to the fore, and has led to further recognition of its 700-plus startups across various cities, including Bangalore in India. Google is supporting TechHub’s businesses to scale up their pattern of work.
TechHub is slated to become the next big platform for the technology community and this is the first time such a collaboration with benefit an India related initiative. TechHub’s global founder and CEO , Elizabeth Varley said they were excited to present such an opportunity and to increase TechHub’s support of the rapidly developing startup scene in Bangalore. And she also believes that the partnership between her company and Google is one to last, and leave its impact on the entire startup scene globally, and that it will be a much remembered collaboration initiative.
The members of TechHub in Bangalore, Bucharest, Madrid, Warsaw and London will now receive the assistance of Google and its services. These services include Google Mentors, the Google for entrepreneurs, GFE exchange and the Google Cloud Platform. These will help them develop the environment they seek to create, and continually better it. Support entrepreneurs through every step of the startup cycle. From its very inception to wherever it might lead them. It seeks to work upon the challenges that every new entrepreneur faces upon the first execution of his idea, and through every trajectory he opts for in the process.
Google in turn, through this, will help hundreds of companies scale up their businesses. It has taken one step and impacted so many startups and small businesses looking to make an impact and change things.
TechHub’s values of ‘community first’ resonates with that of Google’s and hence they will both work upon making the startup process and initiation a little easier for the new entrants. It is the largest international inter-connection providing startup of its own kind. Its process and model can be best described as ‘A Startup for Startups’ (much like us over here at Startup-Buzz, we are a startup for startups too.)