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Jacqueline de Nooijer and Arco Jansen both work and learning innovation consultant at Rotterdam School of Management. They had a concrete idea to experiment with a drone: they wanted students to use the drone to gain practical knowledge about logistical processes in the ports of Rotterdam. This, for example, for the purpose of supply chain management. The Living Lab experiment, however, took a different turn at the start.
Jacqueline de Nooijer and Arco Jansen both work and learning innovation consultant at Rotterdam School of Management. They had a concrete idea to experiment with a drone: they wanted students to use the drone to gain practical knowledge about logistical processes in the ports of Rotterdam. This, for example, for the purpose of supply chain management. The Living Lab experiment, however, took a different turn at the start.