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IICCB to Empower Women Entrepreneurs with Bengaluru Conference on August 30

IICCB to Host Bengaluru Conference Empowering Women Entrepreneurs on August 30

Event to focus on sustainable business practices, collaboration, and strategies for growth

Bengaluru, Aug. 27 — The International Indo Chamber of Commerce and Business (IICCB) is set to host a major entrepreneurship conference on August 30 at Hotel Hyatt, MG Road, Bengaluru, aimed at supporting women entrepreneurs in building sustainable ventures and overcoming post-startup challenges.

Addressing the media ahead of the event, Noorul Ameen, President of IICCB, said the initiative seeks to provide women-led businesses with practical tools, networking opportunities, and strategies to thrive beyond the initial stage.

“Many businesses succeed in the early phase thanks to support from their close circles, but sustaining beyond that requires knowledge, resilience, and collaboration,” Ameen noted. “This conference is about helping entrepreneurs avoid common pitfalls and expand their vision.”


Focus on Sustainable Business Practices

The day-long event, beginning at 8:30 a.m. and concluding around lunchtime, will center on the theme “Strengthening Women Entrepreneurship and Collaboration.” Sessions will focus on building networks, fostering collaborations between women and men entrepreneurs, and adopting sustainable business practices.

“Women entrepreneurs often operate in smaller circles and face unique risks as they expand. This event will equip them with strategies to manage those risks while creating opportunities for joint growth,” Ameen explained.

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Notable Participation and Success Stories

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The conference will feature industry experts from Bengaluru and Hyderabad, along with community-driven success stories. A self-help group from Dharwad, whose achievements have been recognized by the United Nations, will share insights on building resilient grassroots enterprises.

Notable guests, including the Chairman of ManIT, are expected to attend, lending further inspiration to participants.

Ameen highlighted that the event is designed to be affordable, with contributions from the IICCB managing committee ensuring accessibility for emerging entrepreneurs.


Building Impact Through Collaboration

The IICCB aims to connect established seasonal businesses with women entrepreneurs, fostering partnerships that can generate employment and reduce dependency on traditional jobs.

Citing a past success, Ameen recalled how IICCB support helped turn around a struggling business:

“Sometimes, a single idea or the right mentorship can transform the entire trajectory of a business. This is what we want to deliver through this platform.”


Registration and Broader Goals

Registration for the event is now open, with organizers encouraging broad participation from both aspiring and established entrepreneurs.

The initiative also aligns with larger community goals, such as addressing unemployment through entrepreneurship and creating opportunities for mutual growth across genders.

“Entrepreneurship is not just about individual success—it is about building a stronger, self-reliant community,” Ameen emphasized.

🗣️ Key Quotes

  • Noorul Ameen, President IICCB:
    “Many businesses succeed in the early phase thanks to support from close circles, but sustaining beyond that requires knowledge, resilience, and collaboration.”

  • Noorul Ameen:
    “Women entrepreneurs often operate in smaller circles and face unique risks as they expand. This event will equip them with strategies to manage those risks.”

  • On community-driven models:
    “Sometimes, a single idea or the right mentorship can transform the entire trajectory of a business.”

  • On broader goals:
    “Entrepreneurship is not just about individual success—it is about building a stronger, self-reliant community.”

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