Webtec Supporting Our Engineers Of The Future

Why is supporting the Primary Engineer Programme so important to Webtec?

by Martin Cuthbert | Monday 17 February 2020

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As Martin Cuthbert, Webtec’s Managing Director explained, “quite simply because it helps us to engage with the engineers of the future”.

With the decline in the study of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths) subjects this is a great opportunity to work with teachers and pupils to give them a new perspective on careers in engineering and highlighting just how important engineering is to the world in which we all live.

Following last year’s success, Webtec is once again proud to support the Primary Engineer Programme 2019/20 and is looking forward to working with secondary schools taking part in ‘The Secondary Engineer® Fluid Power Challenge’.

Last year, over 780 pupils from 14 schools in the Cambridge and East Anglia area took part in the Primary Engineer programme giving pupils and teachers the opportunity to work with engineers both in the classroom, out in industry and to compete against like-minded teams from other schools.

As a further testament to the importance of this programme, Webtec will donate all profits made from its recently launched book ‘An Introduction to Practical Hydraulic System Maintenance’, to the Primary Engineer Programmes® to support STEM opportunities.

Primary Engineer is a not for profit organisation founded in 2005. It is directly responsible for annually engaging over 60,000 children, 3800 teachers and 900 engineers with its range of programmes enabling a ‘STEM by stealth’ approach to education.

CONTACT

Martin Cuthbert
Webtec Ltd
sales-uk@webtec.com
www.webtec.com
+44 1480 397400

Monday 17 February 2020 / file under Aerospace | Agriculture | Engineering | Marine