Iron Women, the global vocational initiative by Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE), has been expanded to India in a bid to address both its industry gender disparity and the need for skilled operators and technicians.
The pioneering model aims to reshape societal norms in India that discourage women from technical vocations while supporting underprivileged communities to access training.
The programme is driven by a collaboration between Volvo CE India, dealer partner Pollutech Engineering and customer Kalinga Commerical Coportation Limited (KCCL).
This new phase in the construction-focused Iron Woman programme comes after an initial roll out in Ukraine last year, where the need for qualified operators to support rebuilding efforts has never been more critical.
The Iron Women program has been established to address these three interconnected challenges. It aims to open the doors to employment for underprivileged women, equip them with industry-specific skills and foster a diverse workforce to meet the demands of the sector.
Tomas Kuta, Head of Sales Region Asia at Volvo CE, said: “The Iron Women Program is a powerful step towards shaping an inclusive future in our industry. It is not just about training women – it is about unlocking potential, creating opportunities, and reshaping perceptions. This initiative reflects our commitment to building a workforce that is diverse, skilled, and future-ready.”
The model has already been introduced in Ukraine, where women have been trained in vital skills to support rebuilding efforts at a time when unemployment and labour market gaps have been impacting the industry. Now, the program has opened in India from March, with participants already taking advantage and developing their learning
The initiative in India offers three specific training programs: an operator program, a workshop technician program, and a technician program for the factory floor.
Over several months, participants benefit from access to cutting-edge technology provided by Volvo CE and practical training and jobsite placements with dealer partner Pollutech Engineering and mining customer Kalinga Commercial Corporation Limited. It is an unrivalled platform to gain valuable skills from leading experts in their field and secure the required certification for real-world job opportunities.
Dilip Tripathi, CEO of Pollutech Engineering, said: “Empowering women through skill development isn’t just the right thing to do – it’s the smart thing to do. The Iron Women Program is building a new generation of trained, confident professionals who will shape the future of our industry. We are proud to be a part of a transformative journey.”