NMIMS Hyderabad signs MoU with T-Hub to Foster Collaborative Startup Environment
The collaboration will extend the outreach of NMIMS executive programs, while facilitating exchange of faculty and trainers
Team Careers360 | January 29, 2021 | 08:54 AM IST
NEW DELHI: SVKM’s NMIMS Hyderabad has signed an MoU with T-Hub, a leading innovation intermediary and business incubator. The MoU is in line with NMIMS’ industry outreach and partnership program with a view to fostering innovation and leadership in the startup ecosystem. The collaborative partnership is designed to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and provide outreach for NMIMS management development programs.
The partnership will provide students with industry exposure in case studies, capstone projects, research papers, mentorship, and developing a better understanding of startup dynamics. Furthermore, the T-Hub will provide industry assistance in curriculum building, particularly in fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and in other allied areas.
Speaking about this collaboration, Tapan Kumar Panda, Director of NMIMS Hyderabad said, “This partnership with T-Hub gives us an opportunity to work with entrepreneurs and changemakers across various sectors. T-Hub’s pioneering efforts to create a synergy between multiple stakeholders in the startup world is commendable and will provide our students with a valuable understanding of realities on the ground. The learnings from these interactions will ensure that our students are industry-ready.”
The main objectives of the MoU are to further the outreach of NMIMS long-term and short-term programs, including its management development programs, co-creating certificate programs for startups/entrepreneurs/corporates, and to facilitate faculty/trainers exchange between T-HUB and NMIMS Hyderabad campus.
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