The award follows thorough testing on different CAD skills including part, frame and sheet metal modelling; assemblies; functional and exploding animations; and technical drawings.
He said: “I am thrilled to be one step closer to qualifying for Team UK. Receiving a gold medal at such a prestigious competition feels like such an accomplishment – especially after my colleagues and I have put in such effort to prepare for the challenge. Taking part has been really exciting and I have my fingers crossed that I’ll qualify for the final in China.”
“As one of the Britain’s leading companies, at the forefront of advanced engineering and technology, we have a long history of nurturing talent. Engineering and manufacturing is essential to the British economy and our apprentices have a vital role to play in securing the future of our sector. It’s great to see Jack’s efforts being recognised and I wish him the best of luck in the heats at WorldSkills UK next year."
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