ILPA

Freya IIDF

A Unit of ILPA Infrastructure Development Foundation

Set up at the initiative of the National Leather Development Programme (a UNDP-assisted unit of the Government of India) in 1997, Freya is the first of its kind Leather Goods Design Studio in Asia. Today Freya is a not for profit centre operation without Government funding. It provides a broad spectrum of services to micro, small and medium scale leather goods manufacturers. It is a full-fledged design shop that caters to the demands of the domestic and international market.

Freya has many objectives.

In its operational mode

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the studio is to be a powerful Force for sustainable human resource development.

Target Segments

Outputs:

Freya offers a complete design package that includes:

It has a wide, varied and regular Customer Base Technical assistance is provided through

Human Resource Development is high on its agenda.

Other outputs

Achievements and Impact

The main activity of the studio is to provide original designs based on specific fashion forecasts, season-wise. Many exporters, some well established, utilize this facility. Products designed by Freya have been displayed at Mipel Fair, Milan, Asia Pacific Leather Fair, Hong Kong and Offenbach Fair, Germany and also at the Buyer-Seller Meets organized by the Council for Leather Exports.

Freya has collaborated with various institutes such as

Freya has published technical handouts detailing production procedures - from pattern making to assembling and construction. It has also prepared an Audio Visual training module for basic machines used in leather goods production.

Freya offers a complete package - From concept to reality it helps the industry and the leather goods manufacturers to achieve targets. It is committed to a process of improving its own efficiency and effectiveness in becoming a stronger force for the benefit of the leather goods industry.