They first worked with the university through the (LoCASE) programme, which enabled them to install solar panels on their buildings. Since then, they've worked with our team on a carbon footprint audit as well as making contacts in the wind power industry.
are currently working with the university on a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP).
The partnership applies an academic team’s geotechnical and sensor development knowledge to facilitate the rapid design and development of innovative sensor combinations.
Chris Dimelow, General Manager at Lankelma said: "The success of the project will enable us to offer a higher quality, improved reliability and a more bespoke solution to our client’s needs. It will also enable us to ‘future proof’ the technology and keep us on the fore front of advancing techniques. The contribution provided by University of 麻豆果冻传媒 will enable the results of the project to become embedded in the business."