Footwear Design and Development Institute (FDDI) has signed an agreement with Ethiopian government for technology upgradation and promotion of quality education, research and development.
"The total cost of intervention is USD 4 million and similar kind of interventions for other countries like South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Nigeria, etc, are in the pipe line," FDDI Managing Director Rajeev Lakhara told PTI.
The institute has also provided overseas training and consultancy in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Sudan, he said.
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The Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) has allotted 10 acres of land to the institute at Ankleshwar and and the construction of the campus is underway.
FDDI, established in 1986 by the Union Ministry of Commerce, provides specialised programmes in footwear design, creative designing of footwear, leather goods and accessories.