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The Future is Bright: Witnessing Innovation and Young Talent in Birmingham

The adage, "When you witness young talent and world-class innovation in the same room, you know the future is bright," was proven true during a recent visit to the Autodesk Technology Centre.
The Future is Bright: Witnessing Innovation and Young Talent in Birmingham
The Future is Bright: Witnessing Innovation and Young Talent in Birmingham

This experience was a fantastic example of innovation and education coming together for T-Level students.

Alison Whittle, Technical Adviser Education and Progression at City & Guilds alongside colleague Robert Pouton, Engineering Technical Advisor, spent an insightful day at the centre. The visit highlighted how technology is transforming the way students learn and create, featuring an outstanding demonstration of Fusion Software for 3D product design and an engaging robotics workshop.

Inspiration in Action: Showcasing Future Engineers

The undisputed highlight of the day was the inspiring presentation delivered by two remarkable T-Level students from Liverpool Life Sciences UTC, Torin and Henrique. 

At just seventeen, these two students showcased exceptional engineering knowledge, confidence, and professionalism. Both aspire to pursue higher or degree-level apprenticeships in Engineering, and based on their performance, any engineering company would be fortunate to welcome them. They truly represent the next generation of innovators!

Alison Whittle, Technical Advisor Education and Progression at City & Guides, shared, "They showcased exceptional engineering knowledge, confidence, and professionalism. Both aspire to progress onto higher or degree-level apprenticeships in Engineering, and based on what I saw, any engineering company would be fortunate to have them."

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