Fanuc invited a select group of teenagers into its UK headquarters at Ansty Park, Coventry for five days in August for its first ever Work Experience WeekA group of seven young people aged between 14 and 16 have spent a week with leading automation specialist
Fanuc UK Ltd, gaining valuable hands-on robotics experience as they gained hands-on experience in what it takes to become an automation engineer. As part of Fanuc’s campaign to break down barriers to careers in engineering and build a future manufacturing talent pipeline, the company invited a select group of teenagers into its UK headquarters at Ansty Park, Coventry for five days in August for its first ever
Work Experience Week.
The seven teenagers, all from a variety of nearby schools and colleges, enjoyed a practical insight into the world of automation at the renowned Fanuc Academy. Combining hands-on robot programming training with an introduction to project management, the group was also given access to Fanuc’s portfolio of industrial robotic and automation solutions, as well as learning about the varied sectors and applications in which they are used – from aerospace and automotive to food and beverage and plastics.
In a bid to understand just what it takes to forge a successful career in robotics, the students also took part in a question and answer session with Fanuc staff including Hara Konstantelia, a 23-year-old technical sales support engineer who originally joined the industry through an apprenticeship programme and also helped to run the week-long course.
She said: “I have enjoyed seeing the level of passion these young people have shown towards automation, and their excitement to learn new things. Having been down this route myself, supporting our work experience students on their own journey and expanding their perception of engineering has been a great experience.”
Attracting ‘Gen Z’ into a career in engineering is a key aim for Fanuc UK. Its Training Academy has recently achieved independent validation, allowing the company to offer accredited courses that can feed into mainstream education. Fanuc’s Work Experience Programme is showcasing the opportunities available within automation and manufacturing to a cohort that may never have experienced robotics first-hand before.
Hands-on experience with industrial robotsTony Bentham, head of customer service at Fanuc UK, said: “We understand the importance of giving young people the opportunity to have real-world, hands-on experience with industrial robots. Fanuc’s Work Experience Week aims to ignite a spark in young people by showing just what it takes to forge a career in robotics, as well as giving them access to people who are successfully doing their dream job.”
For the majority of the participants, this was the first time they had used a robot and the experience was not one to be forgotten. Nathaniel Sharpe, aged 16, said: “It has been a really exciting experience and I have enjoyed it so much. I learnt a lot about the different types of robots produced by Fanuc – from collaborative robots that you can work alongside, to some that can pick up items with a vacuum or grippers, to ones that can carry huge loads up to 2-3 tonnes.
“This was my first time using a robot and I thought it would be a lot harder than it actually was – programming it was surprisingly straightforward. The week I spent at Fanuc really opened my eyes to the world of robotics and engineering – I would recommend the work experience programme to anyone.”
The success of its first-ever
Work Experience Week and the positive feedback from the participants has prompted Fanuc to consider running similar events in the future.
Hara Konstantelia concluded: “Activities like this are so important as the skills required for engineering today are not always accurately represented in the media, especially on platforms aimed at younger people. I hope the students left the week inspired and with a clearer idea of what opportunities are available to them.”
Education is a key theme at the
2023 Fanuc UK Open House event, taking place 14-16 November at Fanuc UK’s Coventry headquarters. To register go to the website
here.