The German delegation visits the FICCI Ladies Organisation (FLO) Industrial Park at Sultanpur.
A thirty-member German business delegation was led by Ms. Daniela Schmitt, Minister for Economic Affairs, Transport, Agriculture, and Viniculture of Rhineland-Palatinate. Accompanied by Mr. Hendrik Hering, President of the State Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate, and Ms. Michaela Kuchler, Consul General at the Consulate of Germany in Chennai. The delegation visited FLO Industrial Park on a mission to explore the potential of collaborative business ventures, and knowledge sharing and witness firsthand India’s first 100% women-owned industrial park.
The delegation was welcomed by FLO Hyderabad’s Chairperson, Priya Gazdar, along with Past Chairpersons, and team members behind the creation of FLO Industrial Park, Jyotsna Angara and Ajita Reddy, members of the park and other FLO members.
Ms. Priya Gazdar provided an overview of FLO Hyderabad’s continuous efforts in fostering women’s empowerment across industries that transcend gender barriers, creating a space for women-led sustainable growth.
The FLO Industrial Park, established in partnership with TSIIC / TGIIC, features 25 enterprises from diverse sectors with a cumulative initial capital investment of over Rs. 250 crs and generating an annual turnover exceeding INR 1,100 crores, spread across 50 acres of land in Sultanpur, Hyderabad.
Jyotsna Angara emphasized the synergy between the shared values of India and Germany in her remarks, noting that FLO Hyderabad is eager to explore extended collaborations with Germany, particularly in areas like training, lean manufacturing, and advanced technology sharing. “FLO’s has had a long-standing association with Germany, especially with the Hans Seidel Foundation. This gives us a strong foundation to collaborate on emerging projects, especially as FLO is desirous to establish Centres of Excellence and we do believe that we will benefit from Germany’s expertise in cutting-edge industrial practices,” she said.
FLO Hyderabad’s international engagements reflect its strong commitment to building a legacy of women-led, sustainable enterprises that drive social and economic transformation. With its expanding global network, FLO Hyderabad continues to redefine the role of women in business, establishing Hyderabad as a nucleus of innovation, sustainability, and women’s entrepreneurial empowerment. The Chapter’s work is not only shaping the future of women-led industries within India but also setting standards that resonate on a global scale, proving that women’s participation in the business world has an impact that goes beyond borders and creates lasting, meaningful change.
FLO Hyderabad also recently hosted a delegation of women business leaders from the ASEAN countries. The ASEAN leaders toured the FLO Industrial Park and participated in industry-specific discussions on emerging sectors like AI, Fintech, Pharmaceuticals, Handlooms, Coffee, and Web 3.0, Hospitality, Food, Jewellery, showcasing FLO’s dynamic, cross-sectoral approach to business development.
Such visits by Global Leaders reiterate FLO’s commitment to support the advancement of women’s enterprises and our continued efforts towards international dialogue on bilateral economic relations and business growth of women.
Further underscoring FLO’s role as a global business connector, five FLO Hyderabad members recently met with a delegation from the Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (SAIF Zone) to discuss opportunities for collaboration in logistics, export, and specialized warehousing. This strategic engagement marked yet another milestone in FLO Hyderabad’s mission to establish mutually beneficial partnerships with overseas markets and foster a platform for innovation and growth.
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