Japanese student visited the Incap Estonia factory
Incap Estonia recently welcomed Miyu, a Japanese student with a passion for electronics, as part of an educational program. Miyu was hosted by Virgo Tiidermann, an employee of Kuressaare College, and his family. This arrangement was intentional, as Virgo shares Miyu’s interest in electronics and technical projects.
Electronics is Miyu’s passion. She has participated in robotics competitions and has always enjoyed challenges and learning. In primary school, she built and programmed small robots, which fueled her confidence to pursue a career in the field.
During the visit to Incap, they were accompanied by Mai Namiki from Next Innovation OÜ, which introduces Japanese students to Estonia through various projects. At Incap, they were hosted by Business Development Manager Tiit Priske.
Accompanied by Mai Namiki from Next Innovation OÜ, an organisation that introduces Japanese students to Estonia through various projects, Miyu had the opportunity to tour the Incap factory. Business Development Manager Tiit Priske hosted the visit, providing an introduction to Incap’s operations.
We are proud to showcase our work to young electronics enthusiasts from around the world, inspiring the next generation of engineers.