India’s largest business incubator hub launched in Jaipur to facilitate startups free of cost

New Delhi, Aug 25 (KNN) To strengthen startup ecosystem in Rajasthan, Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje has launched India’s largest business incubator-the Bhamashah Techno Hub in Jhalana Industrial Area of Jaipur.
The newly built facility which is spread over one lakh square feet will provide the facilities free of cost to startups.
The incubator will provide end-to-end support to startups, ranging from infrastructure, technology, angel funding, access to venture capitalists, mentorship, exposure to national and international organizations and experts and much more.
It houses tinkering labs for product development, sleeping pods, meeting rooms, a digital museum and other facilities.
Calling it India’s biggest centre equipped with ultra modern technology, Raje said this will help around 700 entrepreneurs to work under one roof and realize their dreams.
"The start-ups would recreate a new growth story. The centre will provide them all technical facilities,” she added.
"To ensure startups receive all facilities, we have partnered with many global companies such as Cisco Networking Academy, IBM IX Academy, HP Academy, Infosys Campus Connect and Oracle Workforce," said Raje, who also inaugurated an online payment app, Bhamashah Wallet.
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