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| 12 Nov 2024 | |
| The Studio School News |
Mechatronic Engineers are responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining complex systems that integrate mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering. Their role involves working on a wide range of projects, from automation systems and robotics to small manufacturing, automotive systems, and advanced medical devices, often working with artificial intelligence.
At Liverpool Life Sciences and The Studio, the key qualifications to consider for pursuing a career in this field include the T Level: Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing and the T Level: Digital Production, Design and Development.
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