Driving the first pile for Incotec’s Innovation Center
Enkhuizen, The Netherlands
19 November, 2015
On Thursday 18 November the first pile was driven for Incotec’s new R&D Innovation Center on the Westeinde in Enkhuizen. This took place before an audience of Incotec employees as well as all the contractors involved. R&D employees Roelf Weges and Carola Peters had a special role in the ceremony. Under the watchful eye of global R&D Director, Bob Legro, they activated the pile driver.
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Incotec’s Innovation Center is being built on the company’s own grounds at Westeinde 107, Enkhuizen. The building is for the Research and Development departments who are responsible for development of new technologies and products. It will house around 60 employees who are presently working at various locations on the Westeinde in Enkhuizen.
“The new Innovation Center is a big step forward for Incotec’s R&D operation. The company results are back on the upward curve and the state-of-the-art Innovation Center will facilitate our efforts to provide customers with the solutions they need”, says Bob Legro, Global R&D Director
About INCOTEC
INCOTEC was founded in 1968 and has been an independent company since 2002. INCOTEC's Coating and Seed Technology Companies around the world provide products and services for seed coating, pelleting, seed enhancement and analytical services for genetic analysis and quality inspection. INCOTEC Group contributes significantly to the development of sustainable agriculture worldwide by providing key solutions in the business areas of vegetables, field crops and analytical services. INCOTEC is headquartered in the Netherlands, and has facilities in the USA, the Netherlands, France, Italy, Sweden, Brazil, Japan, India, Australia, China, South Africa, Malaysia and Argentina.
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