The Hyderabad-based accelerator T-Hub has introduced a year-long founder fellowship program titled Blueprint. It aims to support deeptech startups in advancing from initial progress to larger operations. The effort seeks to strengthen connections in the local ecosystem so technology-focused firms can reach funding, clients and skilled staff. Fourteen companies were selected for the opening group, such as Kritsnam, ArtusAI, Litemed, Zodhya, Arkle Energy, Sensehealth, Vahn and Sanyark Space. Participants will create a full-year operations roadmap and ready materials for future investment rounds, including pitch decks and organized records on finances, equity, legal matters and growth metrics. T-Hub will arrange meetings with potential backers, business deals and overseas opportunities. Founders will also receive direct guidance from experienced technical leaders, recruitment support and relevant intellectual property resources. CEO Kavikrut noted that India possesses the talent to develop advanced technologies globally and that the program focuses on active partnership with founders.
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