Tres Mehr: A Networking Exhibition For Businesses

FLO Ludhiana, under the leadership of Chairperson Shweta Jindal, curated the networking exhibition, “Tres Mehr: where Pret meets Prestige” in collaboration with esteemed sponsor Nooran. It was a dynamic and successful event designed to foster meaningful connections, encourage collaborations, and provide a vibrant platform for showcasing businesses and innovations. 

The event reflected the spirit of partnership and growth, creating opportunities for participants to expand their networks and explore potential synergies. The exhibition  provided a professional yet interactive environment where participants could connect with industry peers, potential collaborators, and prospective clients.  

A diverse range of stalls was set up by members and participants, showcasing products, services, and innovations. This created an engaging space for learning, exploring new ideas, and business promotion. The networking exhibition, with Nooran as sponsor, was not just an exhibition but a celebration of collaboration, business growth, and community engagement. It successfully fulfilled its aim of connecting people, promoting businesses, and building stronger networks.

With the support of Nooran, the event proved to be a milestone in our journey of empowering entrepreneurs and strengthening industry linkages. The event also successfully connected artisans and entrepreneurs with potential buyers, generating appreciation as well as sales for the exhibitors. By offering this opportunity, FLO Ludhiana reinforced its commitment to reviving indigenous crafts, supporting local talent, and providing economic opportunities for artisans.

Alongside the exhibition, a styling workshop was curated exclusively for FLO members. Around 400 FLO members and 300 guests attended this exhibition for business networking. The session provided valuable insights on how to style handloom pieces in contemporary ways, blending tradition with modern fashion. Members learned practical tips on draping, accessorizing, and experimenting with handloom fabrics to make them more versatile for different occasions.