Ceratizit partners with MTC to support apprentice training

MTC apprentice
MTC apprentice

Ceratizit UK & Ireland has announced a three-year agreement to provide cutting tools and technical support and applications advice to the two apprentice training sites run by the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), MTC Apprenticeships in Coventry and Oxfordshire Advanced Skills (OAS) in Abingdon.

Ceratizit UK & Ireland has announced a three-year agreement to provide cutting tools and technical support and applications advice to the two apprentice training sites run by the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), MTC Apprenticeships in Coventry and Oxfordshire Advanced Skills (OAS) in Abingdon.

Training the next generation of engineers is a vital part of the UK manufacturing industry, particularly in high technology sectors such as aerospace, energy, automotive and, of course, medical.

Commenting on the partnership, operations manager for the training centres, Emma Johnstone said: “It’s great to have the support from Ceratizit UK & Ireland for the apprentice programme across both sites. Machining applications is a core subject for the qualification and underpins the advanced machining applications and practices that apprentices learn. Having access to the latest tools that are used in industry gives apprentices first-hand knowledge and skills that they will use in the workplace, a real benefit for employers.”

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As part of its ongoing support for young engineers, Ceratizit UK & Ireland provides a significant discount to any school, college or accredited apprentice training facility that covers every item in its extensive range of cutting tools and workholding systems.

In addition, its technical sales engineers are all qualified as STEM Ambassadors, meaning they are able to provide on-site support as and where students need it to enhance their knowledge of metal cutting technology.

“Supporting MTC apprenticeships and OAS is an ideal extension of the work we already do to promote the future of engineering,” said Ceratizit UK & Ireland’s sales manager, industry solutions, Adrian Fitts. “As part of the partnership with the MTC we will provide them with an annual allowance to spend on any product within our portfolio, as well as supporting them with remote and on-site technical support.”

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