KAS Magazine: Working and Learning at Ledgnd
Recently, our colleague Thijmen Calis was interviewed and photographed by KAS Magazine for their special edition on working and learning. The result? A wonderful article in which Thijmen shares his passion for plant physiology, data analysis, and his role at Ledgnd.
In the article, Thijmen explains how he joined Ledgnd, his background in Plant Sciences at Wageningen University, and how he works daily to improve cultivation strategies for growers. He also shares his vision for the future, focusing on the growth of both our platform, MyLedgnd, and his own professional development. His enthusiasm and dedication are a true reflection of the energy and ambition that define our team.
Curious to read the full story? You can find the complete article online on the KAS Magazine website. The print version of the article is available on our website. Dutch only!
Would you like to contribute to innovation in horticulture, just like Thijmen? Check out our vacancies!
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