The visit was an initiative as a run up to the first anniversary that T-Hub will be celebrating on November 12, an official release said.
"T- Hub clearly embodies what we believe India's startup ecosystem should stand for. What T-Hub has done for India, is impressive and we hope we can take this example to many states across the country. I will surely use this as an example of progress and innovation wherever I travel in theworld," the release quoted Prasad as saying.
The Union Minister also witnessed several innovations by startups such as PayMatrix - payment of monthly rent and rent advance on credit card, Ambercare - on demand ambulance aggregation platform to connect hospitals owners and users, it added.
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