Good Directions Ltd. Collaborates with University of Portsmouth and UTC Portsmouth to Support Local Engineering Talent through Help to Grow Programme

 


Good Directions Ltd., a leading British manufacturer specializing in architectural features, is excited to announce its involvement with the Help to Grow programme at the University of Portsmouth. Through this programme, the company has connected with UTC Portsmouth, an innovative educational institution in Portsmouth focused on providing students with a specialised curriculum in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM). UTC Portsmouth is dedicated to preparing students for high-demand careers in engineering and related fields, offering a hands-on learning approach supported by state-of-the-art facilities and industry partnerships.

 

As part of this collaboration, Good Directions will be launching a product design competition for UTC Portsmouth students, giving them the opportunity to apply their creativity and engineering skills to real-world challenges. The competition will allow students to conceptualise, design, and present new ideas, with guidance and mentorship from Good Directions professionals. This exciting initiative aims to inspire innovation, foster critical skills, and give students a taste of the design and manufacturing process in a professional setting.

 

This partnership presents a valuable pathway for students interested in engineering and fabrication, as Good Directions looks forward to welcoming them for hands-on work experience and potential job opportunities. Through this initiative, students will have the chance to build valuable skills in engineering and fabrication while gaining real-world experience at an established local company.

 

“We are thrilled to work with the University of Portsmouth and UTC Portsmouth to support local talent,” said Alan Gingell, Managing Director. “We believe this partnership will open doors for students eager to develop their skills in the engineering field and contribute to the future of British manufacturing.”

 

This partnership exemplifies Good Directions' commitment to nurturing young talent and investing in the community, helping to shape the next generation of skilled engineers and fabricators. By working with UTC Portsmouth, Good Directions aims to inspire students and empower them to pursue meaningful careers in engineering and manufacturing.

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