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06th February, 2018
The Stuttgart Meets Mumbai wine festival and 50 years of twinning between Stuttgart and Mumbai is a resounding success.

Cultural exchange is particularly important to Andreas Lapp, a successful businessman and Honorary Consul of the Republic of India for Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate. This was the 14th time that he invited around 2000 guests from business, politics, film and media, tourism, education and gastronomy to the Stuttgart Meets Mumbai wine festival on the grounds of the Taj Lands End hotel in Mumbai on 2nd and 3rd February 2018. This year’s event was set to be very special, as it also celebrated 50 years of Mumbai and Stuttgart being twinned.

“We may be more than 6,500 kilometres apart as the crow flies, but the two cities have grown closer and closer in our hearts over the years. The festival is an important component that helps to permanently strengthen decades of close ties between the two cities, to build up important contacts and to continue ramping up international collaboration,” said Andreas Lapp.

To mark the 50th anniversary of the twinning, Stuttgart’s mayor Fritz Kuhn and delegates from the local council travelled to Mumbai. Dr Frank Mentrup, mayor of Karlsruhe, and Petra Olschowski, State Secretary at the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts, were also seenat the venue.

Mayor Fritz Kuhn said, “We are celebrating our partnership with Mumbai this year – and for good reason, it is a win-win situation for both cultures. Creating an exchange with international partners is more important than ever before. This is what Stuttgart as an international city is all about.”

A wide array of events was held in Mumbai to commemorate the anniversary. To kick it all off, the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra held a concert in the huge NCPA concert hall on 1 February. The 17 musicians – who were accompanied by 10 musicians from the Symphony Orchestra of India for some compositions – played Haydn’s Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major and Peter Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48.

On the two days following this, Honorary Consul Andreas Lapp hosted the Stuttgart Meets Mumbai wine festival that featured the best of Swabian and Indian fare and an entertaining German-Indian stage show with acrobatics, dance and music.

This year, the guests were served Bratwurst, apple strudel, Schupfnudel dumplings and Sauerkraut paired with wine from Baden-Württemberg and India.  As part of a live cookery demonstration, Roman Schäfer, Head Pâtissier at Speisemeisterei, cooked Maultaschen ravioli and baked a Black Forest gateau for the top names in Indian gastronomy. He was joined on stage by Baden-Württemberg’s Weinkönigin (wine queen) Theresa Olkus. The guest appearance by Stuttgart-based musical theatre performer Kevin Tarte, entertained the audience by singing classics of music history.

Many workshops were held during the day, including a business day organised by the Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation with the aim of inspiring Indian companies to move to Stuttgart. There was a panel discussion with eminent personalities from across industries on ‘Cable & Connection Solationfor Industry 4.0 in India’. This discussion was attended by potential and existing customer Lapp India. Stuttgart Marketing showcased Baden-Württemberg as a travel destination and Lapp India will put on a workshop for Indian engineers on trends and requirements in connection technology. The Filmbüro Baden-Württemberg promoted the Indian Film Festival Stuttgart 2018, and a joint workshop on globalisation and sustainability was held by the University of Stuttgart and St. Xavier’s College in Mumbai.

Andreas Lapp is Chairman of Lapp Holding AG, a leading supplier of integrated solutions and branded products for cable and connection technology. Since 2000, he has been Honorary Consul of the Republic of India for Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland Palatinate. He supports the wine festival and the Indian Film Festival with the overall aim of promoting cultural exchange and economic collaboration. He also founded the Indian Business Center, which helps Indian companies to gain a foothold in Germany faster.

His business was already growing in the mid-1990s with its own company in the Indian market. Today it produces ÖLFLEX® cables at two locations: Bangalore and Bhopal. Lapp India is now the second largest company within the Lapp Group. Both Indian sites mainly produce for the domestic market.

The Lapp Group has remained in continuous family ownership since it was founded in 1959. In the 2015/16 business year, it generated a consolidated turnover of €901 million.  Lapp currently employs approximately 3,440 people around the world and has 18 production sites and 40 international distribution companies; the company also works in cooperation with around 100 foreign representatives.

 


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