In this increasingly digital world and with Industry 4.0 rapping at the factory door, the food engineer of tomorrow needs to know more than just how to fix a leaking pipe and make sure the conveyor is still running. Being able to use a digital twin to prototype production is no easy feat if you haven't got the skills to hand, and robots -no matter how advanced they may be - aren't yet ready to look after themselves. It's this knowledge and expertise that Siemens is looking to impart to the engineering apprentices who walk through the doors of its main training centre in Manchester - or when it partners learning providers across the country, headed up by Jason Phin, training solutions and business manager for Siemens Digital Industries.
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