COMFWB Seychelles members discussed new Incubation and Innovation Hub with Minister Geralda Desaubin

Seychelles — In a major step toward empowering local women entrepreneurs, Minister of Industry and enterprise, Ms.Geralda Desaubin recently met with Ms. Claudette Albert, Chairperson of the COMESA Federation of Women in Business (COMFWB) Seychelles Chapter, to discuss the upcoming Incubation and Innovation Hub Project.
The strategic meeting was also attended by the Principal Secretary (PS), Mr. Michael Nalletamby.
Driving Sustainable Innovation
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A key highlight of the discussions was the exploration of innovative and eco-friendly approaches to entrepreneurship. Ms. Albert showcased remarkable creative initiatives, including a project that transforms fish skin into sustainable high-value products—vividly demonstrating the philosophy that "nothing goes to waste." The unique products presented served as an inspiring testament to the resourcefulness and talent driving the Seychellois entrepreneurial landscape.
A Shared Commitment to Growth
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Minister Desaubin reaffirmed the Ministry's steadfast commitment to fostering the growth of Seychellois entrepreneurs. Through this collaborative partnership with the COMFWB Seychelles Chapter, the Ministry aims to support local businesses with:
1-Cutting-edge, sustainable business ideas
2-Practical, actionable economic initiatives
3-Targeted capacity-building and training opportunities
This joint initiative marks an exciting chapter in strengthening the local business ecosystem and elevating women-led innovation across the Seychelles.
Seychelles — In a major step toward empowering local women entrepreneurs, Minister of Industry and enterprise, Ms.Geralda Desaubin recently met with Ms. Claudette Albert, Chairperson of the COMESA Federation of Women in Business (COMFWB) Seychelles Chapter, to discuss the upcoming Incubation and Innovation Hub Project.
The strategic meeting was also attended by the Principal Secretary (PS), Mr. Michael Nalletamby.
Driving Sustainable Innovation
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A key highlight of the discussions was the exploration of innovative and eco-friendly approaches to entrepreneurship. Ms. Albert showcased remarkable creative initiatives, including a project that transforms fish skin into sustainable high-value products—vividly demonstrating the philosophy that "nothing goes to waste." The unique products presented served as an inspiring testament to the resourcefulness and talent driving the Seychellois entrepreneurial landscape.
A Shared Commitment to Growth
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Minister Desaubin reaffirmed the Ministry's steadfast commitment to fostering the growth of Seychellois entrepreneurs. Through this collaborative partnership with the COMFWB Seychelles Chapter, the Ministry aims to support local businesses with:
1-Cutting-edge, sustainable business ideas
2-Practical, actionable economic initiatives
3-Targeted capacity-building and training opportunities
This joint initiative marks an exciting chapter in strengthening the local business ecosystem and elevating women-led innovation across the Seychelles.
