LDI hosts 40 students for visit
More than 40 students from the Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, part of Tallinn University of Technology, visited LDI on 28 February to discuss innovation and R&D strategy in technology focused SMEs.
CEO David Clark introduced the students to LDI and the changes that have been made since taking over leadership of the company. The primary focus of the evening was to discuss the challenges of innovation in SMEs with global markets, and how focusing on areas such as oil leak detection has affected the company’s R&D strategy.
Several of the students will now be making a case study on LDI as part of their academic work, we look forward to seeing the presentations and award ceremony in Mektory later on in May.
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