FNCCI Empowers Over 90 Nepalese Women Entrepreneurs with Foundational AI Training
22nd August 2026, Kathmandu
FNCCI’s Women Entrepreneurship Development Committee trained over 90 women business owners in AI, digital marketing, and tech-driven enterprise growth.
FNCCI Empowers Women Entrepreneurs
The Women Entrepreneurship Development Committee, operating under the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), recently concluded a basic virtual training program on Artificial Intelligence (AI) tailored for women entrepreneurs across Nepal. Organized in collaboration with Bhugolpark AI Solutions, the initiative trained over 90 women business owners to modernize their enterprises using digital tools.
Program Overview
| Key Feature | Details |
| Organizer | FNCCI Women Entrepreneurship Development Committee |
| Tech Partner | Bhugolpark AI Solutions |
| Format & Reach | Virtual Workshop; 90+ Participants Nationwide |
| Core Topics | AI Basics, Digital Marketing, Content Creation, Data Collection, Business Automation |
Bridging the Tech Gap in Enterprise Management
The primary objective of the workshop was to familiarize women business owners with modern tools that streamline operations, enhance management efficiency, and expand market reach. Participants engaged in practical exercises focused on leveraging AI applications for branding, automated content creation, consumer research, and targeted digital marketing strategies.
Insights from FNCCI Leadership
Anjan Shrestha (President, FNCCI): Highlighted that adopting artificial intelligence is critical for strengthening competitiveness and business efficiency. He encouraged participants to leverage FNCCI’s vast nationwide network to continuously update their tech skill sets.
Sur Krishna Vaidya (Senior Vice President, FNCCI): Urged entrepreneurs to apply their new skills directly into daily operations. To complement digital growth with physical market access, he announced that FNCCI plans to roll out ‘Kosheli Ghar’ (local produce outlets) across all seven provinces to support the commercialization of products made by women entrepreneurs.
Sunita Nhemhafuki (Chairperson, Women Entrepreneurship Development Committee): Stressed that tech adaptation must span the entire business lifecycle, from initial strategy and quality control to digital marketing and scaling.
Sustaining Tech-Driven Enterprise Growth
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape global trade, the Women Entrepreneurship Development Committee reaffirmed its commitment to organizing ongoing skill-building initiatives.
Future programs will continue to focus on technology adoption, ensuring Nepalese women entrepreneurs remain resilient, adaptive, and market-ready.
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