This research aims to identify and evaluate the key factors and strategic opportunities within innovation hubs that facilitate the growth, sustainability, and technological advancement of start-ups in India, with a particular focus on promoting digital transformation, eco-innovation, and inclusive entrepreneurship. Employing a quantitative research design, data were collected through a Google Forms survey distributed via email and social media to start up founders, entrepreneurs, investors, financial experts, industry business experts, technology innovation experts and academic researchers and professors, primarily based in Kerala, India. A total of 234 valid responses were analyzed. The data was analyzed using Chi-square tests and Spearman’s rank correlation, employing SPSS version 29 for statistical processing. The findings reveal that innovation and eco-friendly products are strongly and positively associated with the growth of environmentally conscious start-up models. E-commerce emerged as the most impactful opportunity construct, underlining its role as a scalable and technology-enabled business model. Remote work was shown to significantly enhance operational flexibility and inclusiveness. Additionally, renewable resource solutions and waste management technologies reflect a strong orientation toward sustainability, demonstrating that innovation hubs support both economic and environmental objectives. These insights suggest that innovation hubs in India are effectively leveraging opportunity constructs to empower start-ups, drive sustainable practices, and support long-term economic growth. This research is original in its approach to examining how innovation hubs act as platforms for integrating technological advancement, green innovation, and entrepreneurial strategies to address market challenges and foster a sustainable start-up ecosystem in India.
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