Kerala, once known as the “Land of Coconuts,” is now the state with the highest literacy rate in India.
Looking back in history, Vasco da Gama visited Cochin multiple times, and his tomb is also located in Cochin.
Jews settled in Cochin 600 years ago, and Christianity began in Kerala around 2,000 years ago.Merchants from countries like the Netherlands, Portugal, England, and Spain visited Kerala.Through these international relations, education and culture flourished.
As a result, human skills improved, and industrialization began.GDP increased, and people’s living standards improved.
People began traveling around the world for business and learning.Kerala has two IT parks, and the population of engineers is around 1 million.Today, Kerala’s industrial sector is visiting Japan to meet industry leaders, exchange ideas, and build new business opportunities between Kerala and Japan.
Experion Indocosmo is coordinating this delegation and facilitating exchanges between Kerala and Japan’s industrial sectors.