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TechHub and Google for Entrepreneurs expand to India, Latvia and Romania

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TechHub and Google for Entrepreneurs have announced a global partnership and their expansion to India, Latvia and Romania.

The expansion will give TechHub members in Bangalore, Riga and Bucharest access to programmes, assistance and mentoring from Google.

Elizabeth Varley, TechHub’s global co-founder and CEO, said: “TechHub continuously works to improve the way we support entrepreneurs through every part of the startup lifecycle –
idea to exit.

“Our programme helps founders deal with challenges at the different stages of developing their company and product, whether it’s their first time or fifth time starting a company. TechHub and Google for Entrepreneurs have the same approach – using both relationships and data to truly understand startups,” she added.

Founded in 2010 by Varley and TechCrunch‘s Mike Butcher, TechHub — which is headquartered in London — is also present in Madrid, Swansea and Warsaw.

David Grunwald, Google for Entrepreneurs’ head of EMEA partnerships, said: “We are excited to expand our work with TechHub beyond GFE’s Campus network, where we have collaborated successfully over a number of years. TechHub’s ‘community first’ values and their focus on supporting founders and startups with education and programs align perfectly with the goals of Google for Entrepreneurs.”

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