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18 October 2023
PPMA Best is inspiring the engineers of the future with its Virtual ‘Factory of the future,’ and STEM days.
Matt Fox, PPMA BEST Co-ordinator has delivered 18 virtual STEM days to over 2,600 students; with further days planned for 2023. Students were able to take part in activities, and hear from guest engineer speakers such as James Causebrook, Managing Director at Grunwald UK and Peter Williamson, Managing Director at RARUK Automation.
Tavia Grant from the Harris Academy said, “On behalf of everyone here at Harris Academy Rainham I would like to say thank you very much for today. Both students and staff had a wonderful time. Hope to work with you again in the near future. It would be great if you could run this again next year. The students had a brilliant experience.”
Factory of the Future, a new initiative from PPMA BEST aimed at primary aged students was delivered online and Live in 45 minute shows. These presented interactive choices enabling viewers to actively participate in building a factory of the future. The show aims to advance the PPMA BEST mission to inspire and encourage young people towards engineering via an age-appropriate ‘learning through fun’ experience.
Overall, 209 Primary Schools from around the country experienced the Factory of the Future programme, encompassing an estimated 25,080 students (and 1,672 teachers). Matt Fox, PPMA BEST Co-ordinator said, “The Factory of the Future programme has been really well received. It reached as far south as Cornwall, and as far north as Aberdeen, and we achieved net zero. Delivering it is an inspiration for our future engineers.”