On 11 May, we welcomed a delegation from the Indian NGO Skills for Progress (SKIP) to the FHNW Campus Olten.
The visit underlines the commitment of the FHNW School of Business to international cooperation and the exchange of knowledge and expertise, in this case with one of the fastest-growing markets in the world.
Marco Casanova, a lecturer at the Institute for Competitiveness and Communication at the FHNW School of Business, delivered a training session to vocational training specialists from India on topics relating to intercultural communication and provided specific guidance on how NGOs working in the field of sustainable development can benefit from the free trade agreement between Switzerland and India, known as the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA).

Skills for Progress (SKIP) is an Indian non-profit organisation founded in 1969 that runs a network of over 250 vocational training institutions. During their 20-day tour of Europe, the delegation will visit Switzerland, Germany, France and Italy.
Contact

Marco Casanova
- Phone
- +41 62 957 20 69 (Direct)
- marco.casanova@fhnw.ch