Hyderabad: FTCCI Delegation Visits T-Works

Hyderabad, March 15, 2024: The Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) delegation visited T-Works, Hyderabad’s premier prototyping center. Led by President Meela Jayadev, the delegation from FTCCI’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) committee included the presence of ICT Committee Chair K. Mohan Raidu and Industry Development Cell (IDC) Committee Chair Srinivas Garimella.

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T-Works, acknowledged as India’s largest prototyping center, stands as a beacon of innovation, providing state-of-the-art facilities and resources to nurture budding entrepreneurs and support the development of cutting-edge technologies. The visit aimed to explore avenues for collaboration, exchange insights, and leverage T-Works’ infrastructure to bolster the region’s technological ecosystem.

Hyderabad: FTCCI Delegation Visits T-Works
Hyderabad: FTCCI Delegation Visits T-Works

President Meela Jayadev expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Our visit to T-Works signifies our commitment to driving innovation and technology adoption in Telangana. T-Works serves as a hub for creative ideation and rapid prototyping, aligning seamlessly with our vision to empower businesses and entrepreneurs in the region.”

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During the visit, the delegation had the opportunity to tour T-Works‘ world-class facilities, interact with innovators and startups, and witness firsthand the groundbreaking projects underway. Discussions revolved around potential partnerships, skill development initiatives, and avenues for fostering entrepreneurship in emerging technology domains.

“We are thrilled by the possibilities that emerge from our collaboration with T-Works,” remarked Sri K. Mohan Raidu, Chair of the ICT Committee. “By synergizing our efforts and resources, we aim to catalyze innovation-led growth, positioning Telangana as a frontrunner in the global technology landscape.”

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Srinivas Garimella, Chair of the IDC Committee, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of fostering a conducive environment for industry-academia collaboration and technology transfer.

As FTCCI continues to champion innovation and entrepreneurship, collaborations with esteemed institutions like T-Works are poised to accelerate the region’s journey toward technological excellence and economic prosperity.


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