
ABOUT TiE HYDERABAD

GOALS &
OBJECTIVES
Several members have formed startups while at TiE, and are now charter members giving back to the community. TiE’s ultimate goal is to foster entrepreneurship, creating wealth for both the entrepreneur and the local communities.
PILLARS OF TiE
Since 1992. TiE has been supporting entrepreneurs by offering education, mentorship, networking and funding opportunities. The mission of TiE remains to foster entrepreneurship globally through funding, mentoring, networking and education.
Mentoring
TiE Hyderabad emphasizes quality mentoring by connecting founders with seasoned entrepreneurs, investors, and experts through group and one-on-one formats. Our programs like TiE Scale help startups accelerate growth, while TiE Business Clinic offers targeted guidance on business challenges.
Networking
TiE Hyderabad unites entrepreneurs from diverse industries, offering vast opportunities for networking and collaboration within a vibrant startup ecosystem. Initiatives like TiE Open Mic, TiE Heart-up Wednesday and the TiE AM–CM Mixer enable our members to share ideas, exchange experiences, and build connections.
Education
At TiE Hyderabad, entrepreneurship education is at the core of our initiatives. Programs like TiE U, TiE Young Entrepreneurs (TYE), TiE Masterclass, and TiE Women Bootcamp equip aspiring founders with practical knowledge from experienced entrepreneurs and industry experts. These curated initiatives provide actionable insights and strategies that help startups navigate challenges, refine ideas, and build stronger businesses.
Investing
Through TiE Angels India and TiE Cube, TiE Hyderabad provides a strong platform for startups to access funding and investment opportunities. Several promising ventures have secured capital either from TiE Angel groups within the network or directly from angel investors connected to the chapter. This success comes from TiE’s unique virtuous cycle, where experienced members support and invest in younger entrepreneurs.
Incubation
TiE Hyderabad actively connects with leading incubators and innovation hubs to extend support for startups at every stage of their journey. By providing a trusted platform for collaboration, guidance, and access to resources, the chapter ensures that entrepreneurs receive the right support system to build, refine, and scale their ventures.
HISTORY OF TiE
TiE was founded in Silicon Valley in December 1992 by Ambrish (AJ) Patel (Founder) and eight cofounders, Suhas Patil, Kanwal Rekhi, Roy Prasad, Bipin Shah, Kailash Joshi, Raidu (Ray) Vrudhula, Narpat Bhandari and Sam Sathya. AJ was a visionary leader who was passionate about creating an organization dedicated to networking and fostering entrepreneurship via mentoring. The co-founders joined AJ to turn TiE into a movement, and all contributed to the creation of TiE. AJ started TiE under his name as a DBA and provided resources and facilities of his company for over a year to organize monthly networking events and get more entrepreneurs and executives involved. These early efforts demonstrated receptivity and validated the need for an organization like TiE.
In late 1993, the group chose Suhas Patil to lead TiE as its first official President with a charter to evolve TiE into a formal organization. TiE was incorporated in 1994 and became a legal entity with Suhas and Kanwal as Board members. Among many ideas Suhas initiated, two were especially impactful. Suhas introduced the concept of Charter Members who were successful entrepreneurs willing to mentor aspiring entrepreneurs and financially help underwrite the operating expenses of TiE. Twenty veteran entrepreneurs signed up as Charter Members at the time of incorporation. Suhas also proposed a 2-day seminar and workshop for entrepreneurs and personally guaranteed any budgetary shortfall that TiE might incur from such an event. This event, held in March of 1994, was a resounding success and put TiE on the map by creating awareness for TiE at leading Silicon Valley VC firms, academia, law firms, accounting firms, and other service providers in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Later, it was renamed TiECon, and this annual conference became the flagship event of TiE.
Kanwal Rekhi became TiE President following Suhas, and under his leadership, TiE massively expanded its footprint. Kanwal, AJ, and Suhas worked together to open TiE Chapters in other locations in the US and India. Kanwal was a one-man army that led the effort to bring TiE to India. TiE Boston, TiE Southern California, TiE New York and TiE Seattle, as well as TiE Delhi, TiE Mumbai and TiE Bangalore, were formed during 1998-2000. Initially, TiE-Silicon Valley was the parent TiE entity, with the other chapters considered sub-chapters. In 2002, following a suggestion by Prof. CK Prahalad, who was a Charter Member of TiE by then, TiE Global was formed as a single umbrella organization for all TiE chapters. TiE Silicon Valley agreed to transfer all the IP, including the logo and became a chapter of TiE Global like all other chapters.
The success of TiE was the result of many who helped shape a vision for TiE and contributed in many ways in the early days. Kanwal Rekhi and Roy Prasad sat at the dining table at Suhas Patil’s home to draw up a document outlining a philosophical foundation for TiE, the key points of which were that wealth creation through informed entrepreneurship was a worthy cause, and TiE must be an open, transparent and inclusive organization with no political, religious or other agendas. Roy came up with The Indus Entrepreneurs as the name for the organization, helped AJ with the initial monthly networking meetings, and managed TiE’s finances. Bipin took responsibility for organizing special events and was instrumental in ensuring the success of the first TiECon. Kailash Joshi, Narpat Bhandari, and Sam Satya contributed to various discussions on the formation of TiE and helped promote TiE. Rayudu Vrudhula came up with the acronym “TiE”. Several Charter Members came forward to take up responsibilities to run different activities of TiE, with noteworthy contributions coming from Paul Gupta, Bakul Joshi, Nitin Mehta, Chirag Karia, Prabhu Goel, Satish Gupta, Parveen Gupta, Mohan Trikha, Nagesh Mhatre, Kris Karla, Prithipal Singh and Ramesh Yadava. Several spouses, most notably Jayashree Patil, Hem Joshi, and Neera Gupta, also supported TiE in the early days, with Jayashree as the first executive director of the TiE office.
HISTORY OF TiE HYDERABAD
The idea to start the TiE Hyderabad Chapter began in an annual retreat of TiE Global in Hawaii, where the organization structure of TiE and its expansion across the world were discussed. During this retreat, it was decided that four Chapters would be established in India – Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai and Hyderabad. It was Srini Raju who founded the TiE Hyderabad Chapter in 1999 after his return to Hyderabad from the US and served as the President from 1999 to 2003. During the initial years of the Chapter, the meetings and events were held at a meeting room called Windows in Cyber Towers, which waswere open to all. Apart from Srini Raju, the TiE Hyderabad chapter’s initial members included J.A Chowdary and Ashhar Farhan. The TiE Hyderabad chapter was formally registered as a society in 2004 with J. A Chowdary as the President, Praveen Raju as the Vice President, Debashish Patnaik as the Treasurer and Ashhar Farhan as the Secretary. As the chapter did not have any membership fee even till 2005, the meetings were held at the Portal Player office, which was then headed by J.A Chowdary. TiE Hyderabad was established during a time when the city’s startup ecosystem was nascent, unlike Bangalore and Delhi, which already had a vibrant entrepreneurial network and community. The Hyderabad chapter was the first organization in the city that brought together entrepreneurs and facilitated connections, which created a cohesive entrepreneur community and had its grounding in the shared values and mission to give back to the community. The chapter’s growth and progress over the last 25 years areis attributed to the commendable efforts of the past presidents and charter members who foresaw the role TiE Hyderabad would play in shaping the startup ecosystem in the city.

MISSION
& VISON
Our Mission
The mission of TiE Hyderabad is to foster entrepreneurship through mentoring, networking, education, funding and incubation. With a focus of giving back to the community, TiE’s focus is on generating and nurturing the next generation of Entrepreneurs.
Our Vision
By assisting entrepreneurs, we believe we can empower individuals and create wealth in communities.