Posts Tagged ‘STEM’
No CAD drawing? No problem
Since CAD technology first became commercially available, it revolutionised the practice of creating engineering drawings. Now virtually everything that is manufactured, built or assembled in the engineering and construction industries is made to a CAD drawing or set of drawings.
Read MoreThe 6 top laser cutting trends of 2019
With technology being integrated into our everyday lives at an exponential rate, it comes as no surprise at all that laser cutting is rising in prominence alongside this. In STEM Studies, for example, laser cutting is now considered one of the standard technologies to teach students; even as low down as the Computer Science GCSE,…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Undertaking STEM Studies as a Female
From the age of 5 when we begin school until we enter the world as adults, there is one thing we all have in common, education. We spend most of our childhood learning, with the subjects we study shaping who we are going to be. From a very young age we are taught to consider…
Read MoreMind the Gap – How Apprentices Help Solve the STEM Shortfall
Technology is moving at an ever more rapid pace. Demand for robotics and automation is massively outstripping supply. At the core of this is an insidious problem that only students willing to engage in STEM studies can solve. Industry, car production, healthcare, logistics and global giants such as Amazon have an insatiable appetite for systems…
Read MoreAre STEM studies supporting the future of engineering?
The world is constantly evolving and in order to stay ahead of the game, we need to keep up with modern advancements and innovations. With job opportunities predicting to rise by up to 20% in the next five years in the scientific and technical services, it’s clear an aging workforce such as engineering means that…
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