Strengthening Indo-German industrial cooperation

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Sven Roeren during his keynote speech at the Indo-German Networking Format at the Consulate General of India in Munich.

roeren recently visited the Consulate General of India in Munich to exchange ideas with representatives from the private sector and state institutions as part of an Indo-German networking format.

The event focused on the challenges that Indian companies face when expanding into Europe, particularly with regard to industrial processes, production standards and operational implementation.

roeren’s CEO contributed his experience from international industrial projects and provided insights into typical issues relating to the industrialization and stabilization of production systems. This input was complemented by the subsequent direct exchange, in which Jürgen Meier also contributed his experience from international projects.

Key findings from the dialog

The subsequent discussions highlighted three aspects:

  • A strong interest in how European production standards are implemented in practice.
  • A high appreciation for concrete, experience-based insights.
  • A great openness to cooperation in the areas of industrialization and operational excellence.

roeren as an operational bridge builder

The event once again demonstrated the importance of industry exchange in the context of international partnerships. Especially when it comes to transforming strategic projects into stable and scalable industrial structures.

In this context, roeren sees itself as a technical and operational partner that supports companies in successfully shaping the transfer between markets and production systems.

Special thanks go to the Consulate General of India in Munich, in particular Shatrughna Sinha, Amir Bashir and Shweta Sharma, for the invitation and the open exchange.

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