FLO Jaipur, under the leadership of Chairperson Dr. Rimmi Shekhawat, conducted an industrial exposure visit to Corsis Indore, one of Asia’s leading fiber optic cable manufacturing units. This visit served as an important learning platform within the Incredible Indore programme, combining STEM awareness, Digital Skilling exposure, and real-time observation of technology-driven manufacturing environments.
The visit enabled members to understand how fiber optic systems power global telecommunication, digital connectivity, and high-speed data networks, highlighting India’s growing contribution to world-scale infrastructure.
Objectives
- To provide exposure to STEM-aligned manufacturing systems.
- To enhance awareness of Digital Skilling through technology-integrated processes.
- To connect members to industry-grade innovation and automation.
- To strengthen professional learning through FLO Networking.
Implementation & Observation
- Guided tour of the fiber optic production line and testing facilities.
- Live demonstration of technology-enabled workflows for cable precision and compliance.
- Exposure to digital monitoring systems and automation processes used in production.
- Interaction with technical teams for clarification on STEM and digital applications
- Observations on export standards, testing labs, and quality protocols.
Key Learnings
- STEM-based industrial systems are foundational to large-scale manufacturing.
- Digital Skilling is essential for understanding automation, monitoring, and innovation.
- Fiber optics are central to telecommunication, infrastructure, and global connectivity.
- Indian manufacturing is expanding its relevance in worldwide digital infrastructure supply chains.
Outcomes & Impact
- Increased awareness of STEM integration in industry.
- Enhanced understanding of Digital Skilling relevance for future sectors.
- Strengthened member engagement through FLO Networking in an industrial setting.
- Exposure to real-world examples of India’s contribution to global connectivity solutions.
- Reinforced confidence and industry awareness among participating members.
Conclusion
Indore industrial exposure strengthened the understanding of STEM and digital skilling applications. Technology-integrated factories demonstrate the future of production and workforce learning. Also, networking-led visits create professional value and member development. The initiative contributed to knowledge, confidence, and leadership- focused experiential learning.