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Team NextGen win Apprentice Automation Challenge 2021

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Leonardo UK

The team of apprentices retain Leonardo UK’s title at the live finals, held at the Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry.


Organised by the Institution's Manufacturing Industries Division’s Young Members Committee, the Apprentice Automation Challenge tasks teams to design, develop and build a fully working system that automates and solves a real-world problem in the house or garden. Comprised of a detailed engineering and business report, together with a final demonstration event, it is dedicated specifically to developing the skills of apprentice engineers in industry with a real-world engineering project.

Team NextGen fended off competition from fellow teams from Manufacturing Technology Centre and MarchantCain Design to secure the title with their Reflex Mirror exercise product. The Manufacturing Technology Centre’s Team PetTech received the Highly Commended and Peer awards for their work on an automated chilled wet pet food dispenser.

Raymond Hodgkinson, an experienced board member and judge for the Challenge, commended all teams for taking part under difficult circumstances in this first live final since 2019. “I was really impressed at the way the apprentices had learned to work together in a team, to meet deadlines in difficult times and produce great ideas.”

The team from Leonardo UK were presented their trophy during an awards ceremony held in the afternoon of the finals event, which was attended by members of the committee and the Institution, including IMechE President Peter Flinn.

“The Apprentice Automation Challenge illustrates the importance of a combination of practical and theoretical skills,” commented Peter Flinn during his presentation, “The Manufacturing industry is very dependent on people with this skill set and apprentices form the bedrock of future industry.”

As well as a cash prize of £2,000, Team Next Gen will go on to present their work and be recognised for their achievements at the upcoming TMMX Awards later this year, organised by The Manufacturer.

The Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Manufacturing Industries Division’s Young Members Committee would like to thank The Manufacturer and The Manufacturing Technology Centre for their continuing support

Finally, the Institution would like to thank all teams for overcoming difficult conditions to take part in this year’s Apprentice Automation Challenge and hope you enjoyed the opportunity to learn and develop your engineering skills.

The Apprentice Automation Challenge will open for new registrations in January 2022, bookmark the Challenge website, mark your calendars and follow our Twitter and Facebook channels for all updates.

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