T-Hub has announced a strategic partnership with Urbanco, the urban development corporation in the Maldives. The collaboration aims to foster innovation and contribute to the advancement of smart and sustainable cities in the Maldives.
The main objective of this partnership is to support Urbanco’'s vision of transforming Maldivian cities into smart and sustainable urban centers. T-Hub will leverage its extensive network of startups and expertise to customize and deploy innovative solutions that align with the unique ecosystem of the Maldives.
In addition to this, The partnership aims to establish an innovation bridge between Urbanco and T-Hub, enhancing the India-Maldives international relations. It also seeks to enable the exchange of technology and innovation between India and Hulhumalè, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing between the two nations.
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Through this partnership, T-Hub will scout for solutions in key areas such as smart infrastructure, smart parking, smart city solutions, and sustainable waste management solutions. Urbanco will collaborate in developing and implementing these solutions to transform Hulhumalè into a model smart city.
"We are excited to partner with Urbanco in their endeavor to create smart and sustainable cities in the Maldives," said Mahankali Srinivas Rao (MSR), CEO of T-Hub.
"T-Hub's vibrant startup ecosystem and deep expertise in innovation will play a pivotal role in transforming Urbanco's vision into reality. We look forward to co-create cutting-edge solutions and driving the growth of the innovation ecosystem in Hulhumalè," he added.
"We believe that this partnership with T-Hub will accelerate the development of smart and sustainable cities in the Maldives," noted Ahmed Athif, Managing Director, Urbanco.
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"T-Hub's extensive network and expertise in the startup ecosystem will provide us with the necessary resources and innovative solutions to transform our cities. We look forward to a fruitful collaboration and a brighter future for Hulhumalè," he claimed.