The BAE SYSTEMS
Make It Enterprising Challenge
A pupil from BCHS with Crosshill working hard on the company’s marketing materials
The Preston Marriott Hotel 14th February 2013
A pupil from Ashton Community Science College perfects the team’s design
Archbishop Temple School present their idea to the Dragons
The Manufacturing Institute’s charitable Make It in Manufacturing campaign is helping to create a pipeline of talent for the UK’s manufacturing industry by promoting the sector as an interesting and rewarding career choice for young people. Through a network of local, national and multi-national business partners the Make It campaign shows young people that modern manufacturing is a global enterprise founded on a basis of innovation, creativity and smart thinking.
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By connecting young people to manufacturing companies in their local area, the Make It campaign overturns negative perceptions surrounding the sector by engaging event participants in hands-on activities through a series of events called the Make It Enterprising Challenges. These practical, one day events give young people the opportunity to form their own mini-manufacturing companies, gaining advice and guidance from a range of industry advocates and learning more about the creative and aspirational employment opportunities manufacturing can offer.
Pupils from Broughton Business and Enterprise College show off their prototype This event – The BAE Systems Make It Enterprising Challenge – was delivered as a partnership between The Manufacturing Institute and BAE Systems. It is the fifth time that the BAE Systems team in Lancashire have sponsored an event for schools in the local area to encourage more young people to consider careers in the UK’s manufacturing industry.
To view all the photographs taken on the day please visit our website
www.makeit.org.uk
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