At DB Sheetmetals, we are always keen to show the next generation of budding engineers all about our range of cutting-edge fabrication processes. On Monday 20th June, we were pleased to welcome a group of Year 10 Engineering students from Samuel Ward Academy into our workplace, to learn more about our sheet metal services. The enthusiastic group were given a tour of our factory, learning about our industry-leading software and machines, before being given the chance to fabricate their own CNC laser cut phone holder.

Interactive Elements

Throughout the day, the students were completely engaged in the tour of our innovative complex, as well as in the interactive elements of their visit. We were pleased to answer the number of thoughtful questions that were posed to us, about our industrial methods and the sheet metal fabrication sector as a whole. Following their visit, the students have provided us with fantastic feedback, with many saying that they hope to be able to work further with DB Sheetmetals in the future.

Future Prospects

At present, many young people unfortunately have limited opportunities to experience a working environment at school age. By offering this exposure to our workplace at DB Sheetmetals, we aim to aspire them with prospects they may not have experienced or considered before. Through this, we hope that students can really gain an insight into the industry and what it has to offer, before pursuing a future career in the field.

DB Sheetmetals

With over three decades in the sector, DB Sheetmetals are experienced sheet metal fabrication experts, offering a number of services such as powder coating, laser cutting, CNC punching, and press-braking. We cater to several industries across the UK, with our fully comprehensive services.

To discuss any of our services with one of our experts, contact us today at info@dbsheetmetals.co.uk or call 01440 706218.

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