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The city’s WE Hub and Cyber West Sign, an Australian digital marketing company, signed an agreement on Saturday to promote cross-border opportunities for companies in both countries.
WE Hub is a nationally-led accelerator for women entrepreneurs. According to a WE Hub news release, the partnership aims to use the expertise of WE Hub and Cyber West Sign to help Australian businesses enter the fast-growing Indian market and beyond is contradictory.
According to the statement, the WE Hub and Cyber West Sign will help businesses address the challenges of expanding into new markets by providing market data, business communications and resources through this relationship . . . .
Deepthi Ravula, CEO of WE Hub, said the partnership between Cyber West Sign and WE Hub is “a good example of how we can leverage our strengths to create meaningful opportunities for startups in both countries in all cases
The partnership will facilitate knowledge exchange and capacity building through workshop programmes, workshops and mentoring sessions. According to Stephen Dawson, CEO of Cyber Waste Sign, “We are delighted to partner with WE Hub and leverage their expertise in the Indian market to help Australian entrepreneurs succeed in India.”
The Telangana government has set up a national platform for women entrepreneurs called WE Hub. The announcement also said it encourages women entrepreneurs with creative ideas, solutions and organizations focused on growing companies in technology and related sectors.