During this afternoon, the Nonagon Association received a visit from the Computer Science class of Ribeira Grande high school.
The approximately 15 students, accompanied by their teacher Hélia Lima, were welcomed in the Viking room by Carlos Melo, who shared Nonagon's mission, objectives, and areas of operation.
Next, the group visited Jolera, where students got to know their spaces within the Science and Technology Park of São Miguel, as well as their main capabilities.
After this sharing session, it was time for Do It Lean to introduce not only the history of this multinational but also demonstrate how an application is developed in OutSystems.
The visit concluded after touring the facilities and getting to know the other installed companies.
