December is always a busy time as we close out another year of growth, but we recognise the importance and mutual benefits of our staff taking time out of their busy schedules to voluntarily support academic programmes run by institutes such as Lodz University of Technology in Poland.
Earlier this month, two of our professional services team, Weronika and Julia, spent the day with students running interactive workshops, describing how customer healthcare needs are evaluated, how agile development is used collaboratively with clients and partners to address these needs and how the resultant solutions are incorporated into our cloud based service offering. The workshops were followed by a Q&A panel session which really dug into the roles and skills that will be required in the future and how academic programmes can support industry in filling these positions in a sustainable way.
"Its great to be able to volunteer some of my time to share my knowledge and passion for digital transformation and really rewarding to work with the up and coming talent, some of whom will likely join our graduate programmes in the summer" - Julia - Junior Project Manager
Aptvision typically employees 8 - 10 students/graduates on meaningful work experience placements each year, where a variety of practical skills can be fine tuned on real world healthcare projects. This programme will take on greater meaning in 2025 as our growth into new territories means we will seek to replicate the programme with new academic partners in new countries within Europe and beyond.
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