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From the Classroom to the Factory Floor

Our T-Level students experienced cutting-edge manufacturing in action, exploring robotics, precision engineering and careers within the automotive industry at Sanko Gosei UK Ltd.
From the Classroom to the Factory Floor
From the Classroom to the Factory Floor

Sanko Gosei UK Ltd - Throughout the day, the group were given a deep dive into the integration of Industry 4.0, witnessing how robotics and precision engineering come together to produce complex components for some of the world’s most recognisable brands. For our T-Level cohorts, seeing this level of technical excellence is invaluable, as it brings the complexities of their curriculum to life in a way that only a live production floor can.

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Operations Director Craig Birchall for hosting us and for his commitment to supporting the next generation of engineers. We are also incredibly grateful to Wayne Ash, whose time and insight throughout the tour gave our students a genuine sense of the career pathways available to them.

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