Startup incubators T-Hub and Medtronic announce a partnership in which the global healthcare technology company will leverage its expertise and resources to support health technology startups through the Medtronic Engineering & Innovation Center (MEIC) in Hyderabad. did.
MEIC, Medtronic’s largest research and development center outside the United States, fosters industry collaboration and participates in events such as CXO Roundtables and Innovation Workshops to build thought leadership in health technology research and development. . T-Hub startups will also receive mentorship, sponsorship and expert guidance from his MEIC. In addition, MEIC employees will also be able to participate in customized entrepreneurship workshops organized by T-Hub, the incubator announced on Wednesday.
MEIC has more than 900 engineers and supports many of Medtronic’s global business units by providing software engineering solutions and other engineering expertise, including embedded and enterprise software, product security, and data engineering. Masu.
“Through our strategic partnership with T-Hub, we aim to leverage our expertise and resources to strengthen health tech startups in India, foster a culture of innovation, and drive sectoral growth.” said Divya Prakash Joshi, VP and Site Leader, MEIC.
T-Hub CEO M. Srinivas Rao said the incubator will continue its mission of partnering with Medtronic to incubate startups and drive innovation in the health tech space.
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