World’s biggest tool company sponsors engineering apprentice awards

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Iconic toolmaker Stanley Black & Decker is the headline sponsor for the 2020 AMRC Training Centre Apprentice of the Year Awards.

Iconic toolmaker Stanley Black & Decker is the headline sponsor for the 2020 AMRC Training Centre Apprentice of the Year Awards.

The world’s largest manufacturer of tools, founded 177 years ago by Frederick Stanley, has thrown its full support behind this year’s awards, sharing the AMRC Training Centre’s vision for creating the skilled and thriving workforce that industry needs to innovate and grow.

It builds on Stanley Black & Decker’s longstanding relationship with the training centre in fostering a culture of continuous learning and investment in the next generation of engineering talent. The company already sponsors the training centre’s internal ‘Spotlight Awards’, providing toolbox kit prizes to apprentices who excelled in their first year of training.

The Apprentice of the Year awards, now in their sixth year, is a highlight of the AMRC Training Centre calendar and recognises the achievement, innovation, fresh thinking and contribution apprentices and their employers make to industry. The ceremony is usually held at the Firth Hall at the University of Sheffield’s Firth Court campus but it has not been possible this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, to ensure apprentices do not miss out, awards will be presented to winners in the virtual world on Thursday, 17th December.

The top apprentice will be awarded with a visit to Stanley Black & Decker’s Global Tools & Storage headquarters in Towson, Maryland, USA, when it is safe to do so and will be granted the opportunity of additional training that includes best practice in advanced, innovative subjects such as automation, robotics, additive design and manufacturing.

Sir George Buckley, the chairman of Stanley Black & Decker who left school with no qualifications and began his extraordinary career as an apprentice electrician at Stanley, said: “I’m absolutely delighted that Stanley Black & Decker is able to support these important awards. It was my distinct pleasure to be part of the judging panels that decided the eventual winner. The quality of the submissions was superb, and the competition was fierce.

“While we’re not able to be together in person to celebrate, it’s inspiring to see that the AMRC Training Centre is pressing ahead in the virtual world and honouring the wonderful achievements of these apprentices.”

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