Martin Laid has a varied work experience spanning from 2014 to the present. Martin is currently the CTO & Co-Founder of Rapidworks, where they are responsible for outlining and overseeing the company's technological vision, product functionality, and client-specific process building. Martin provides technological leadership, collaborates with various departments, and ensures regulatory compliance.
Prior to Rapidworks, Martin worked as the Engineering Lead & Co-Founder at NEURISIUM, where they consulted with companies on digitalization and industry 4.0 transformation. Martin was responsible for defining strategies, validating product functionalities, and bridging the gap between engineers, development teams, and data scientists. Martin also conducted data analysis and gathered industry knowledge.
Before NEURISIUM, Martin held roles as an R&D and Project Engineer at KMT Prefab OÜ and Wallenium Partition Walls Inc., respectively. Martin contributed to research and development projects and managed various engineering projects. Additionally, they worked as a Project Engineer at Metek Aluminium Inc., where they oversaw project execution.
Martin began their career as an Engineering Intern at Utilitas, where they gained valuable experience in the field.
Overall, Martin Laid has a solid background in technology leadership, project management, and research and development, with a focus on industry 4.0 transformation and digitalization.
Martin Laid began their education in 2000 at Tallinn School No. 21, where they completed their high school education in the field of Physical Sciences in 2012. Following that, from 2012 to 2016, they attended TalTech – Tallinn University of Technology, where they obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Thermodynamics Engineering.
In addition to their formal education, Martin has also obtained several certifications. In November 2020, they completed the "Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python)" course offered by Coursera. In December 2020, they obtained certifications in "Python Data Structures," "Python for Everybody Specialization," "Using Databases with Python," "Using Python to Access Web Data," and "Capstone: Retrieving, Processing, and Visualizing Data with Python," all provided by Coursera. Most recently, in April 2021, they obtained the "The Production Part Approval Process (PPAP)" certification through Udemy.
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