Yesterday’s National Manufacturing Day was an exciting event at Pennine, where we had the pleasure of welcoming students from Noel-Baker Academy and John Port Spencer Academy. The day was designed to spark interest in careers within the manufacturing industry, giving students the opportunity to learn about lean manufacturing, explore career pathways, and even take part in a manufacturing workshop.
After an introduction to the team and the site, students learnt about the concept of lean manufacturing – a key component of our operations at Pennine. Students learned how eliminating waste and improving efficiency is critical in delivering high-quality products, especially in the medical device sector.
Our guest speaker, from Qinesis and representative from the East Midlands Manufacturing Network, shared valuable insights into the importance of innovation and sustainability in manufacturing. Students were encouraged to explore how their interests in STEM subjects can lead to fulfilling careers in the industry.
The highlight of the day was the plug-building workshop, where students got to experience the practical side of manufacturing. Guided by our Head of Operations, Richard, they assembled plugs from start to finish, giving them a deeper understanding of what goes into the components of a production line. This hands-on activity allowed students to apply the theories they learned throughout the day.
Some members of the wider team were kind enough to give some of their time to take a group of students around site for a live tour, whilst sharing personal career stories and demonstrating the many different paths available within the manufacturing sector—from engineering to quality control, and from operations to product development. The students gained a clearer understanding of the rewarding opportunities that a career in manufacturing can offer.
Each student left the event with their very own Pennine-branded goody bag, packed with materials to remember the day. The feedback from both students and teachers was overwhelmingly positive, and we are proud to have made a beneficial impact on young people within the area.
Mrs. Sheila Emery, teacher at Noel-Baker Academy, reflected on the event:
“The Manufacturing Day at Pennine Healthcare was really inspiring. It opened our students’ eyes to the importance of STEM in industry and pursuing a worthwhile career in manufacturing. Thank you to all the staff at Pennine Healthcare for an excellent, amazing day of learning!”
At Pennine Healthcare, we are committed to supporting future generations in discovering the diverse and impactful career opportunities within manufacturing. Hosting events like National Manufacturing Day aligns with our mission to not only produce world-class medical devices but also invest in the future of the manufacturing industry.
With a purpose of Protecting Life, Empowering Colleagues, and Enriching Communities, this is a great example of bringing our purpose to life and delivering inspiration within the community. We look forward to continuing our partnership with local schools and contributing to the development of tomorrow’s workforce. Stay tuned for more updates on our educational initiatives and future events!
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