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Newbridge electronics firm donates equipment to Coleg Morgannwg

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 09:00, Tuesday July 12th, 2011.
Last updated: 09:26, Tuesday July 12th, 2011

Mel Jones curriculum area manager, David Davies, Axiom with student Luke Thomas
Mel Jones curriculum area manager, David Davies, Axiom with student Luke Thomas

Newbridge-based electronics manufacturer Axiom Manufacturing Services has donated £15,000 worth of equipment to Coleg Morgannwg’s Technology Department at its Nantgarw campus.

 

Mel Jones, curriculum area manager at Coleg Morgannwg said: “We’re extremely grateful to Axiom for its generous donation. It’s invaluable for our college to engage with local businesses in any way we can.

“The donation will help encourage students to develop a wide range of learning skills while gaining valuable practical experience to prepare them for occupations within the industry.”

David Davies, managing director at Axiom Manufacturing Services, said: “There is a current shortage of employees in manufacturing and as a big employer in the area we think it is important to try to close this skilled-labour gap by supporting our local college.

“We hope the donation of equipment to the college will help foster the next generation of high-tech manufacturers and engineers in the area.

“Our aim for the future is to build a strong relationship with the college with a view to potentially developing a graduate recruitment programme.”

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