Partnership aims to help Australian start-ups break into fast-expanding Indian market and vice versa
Post Date – 11:45 PM, Sunday – 3/26/23

Hyderabad: The city-based WE Hub, a state-led incubator for women entrepreneurs, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Australian digital marketing agency Cyber West Sign on Sunday to facilitate cross-border opportunities for start-ups from both countries.
A press release from WE Hub said the partnership aims to help Australian start-ups break into the rapidly expanding Indian market, and vice versa, by leveraging the expertise of WE Hub and Cyber West Sign in their respective markets.
Through this partnership, WE Hub and Cyber West Sign will provide start-ups with market insight, industry networks and resources to help them meet the challenges of expanding into new territories.
Deepthi Ravula, CEO of WE Hub, said: “The partnership between WE Hub and Cyber West Sign is a great example of how we can leverage our respective strengths to create meaningful opportunities for start-ups in both countries.”
The collaboration will also facilitate knowledge sharing and capacity building through joint events, workshops and mentoring sessions.
“We are delighted to be partnering with WE Hub and leveraging their expertise in the Indian market to help Australian startups succeed in India,” said Cyber West Sign CEO Stephen Dawson.
WE Hub is a state-run platform for women entrepreneurs by the Government of Telangana. The release added that it supports women entrepreneurs by focusing on innovative ideas, solutions and entities in emerging areas of technology and related sectors.
